File:Machine-weaving in factory. (19762209610).jpg
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editDescriptionMachine-weaving in factory. (19762209610).jpg | Item is a photographic glass-plate transparency; part of a set of colour-tinted transparencies depicting life in Japan ca. 1910, including scenery, street scenes, workers, farming, fishing, silk production, stone carvers, wood carvers, metal workers, potters, and artists. |
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