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Antique Photograph of Young Boy in Black and White (c.1890s) - thirdshift
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Antique Photograph of Young Boy in Black and White (c.1890s) - thirdshift Antique Photograph of Young Boy in Black and White (c.1890s) - thirdshift Antique Photograph of Young Boy in Black and White (c.1890s) - thirdshift Antique Photograph of Young Boy in Black and White (c.1890s) - thirdshift Antique Photograph of Young Boy in Black and White (c.1890s) - thirdshift

Antique Photograph of Young Boy in Black and White (c.1890s)



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Molly would never forgive Jim for cutting Andrew's hair, especially on the morning of his portrait session...

We think every face tells a story. What was this boy's story?

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ITEM CONDITION
This antique photograph is in very good vintage condition - especially considering it is around 124 years old. The backside of the photo card is blank. This photo was found with others in the group from Superior Wisconsin and Duluth Minnesota. Please use the ZOOM tool to get a close up view of this item, and its condition.

LISTING INCLUDES
- 1 antique Photo Young Boy (as shown)

PRODUCT DETAILS
- Dimensions: approximately 3" x 5"
- Product Material: Black and White (Sepia Toned) Photo mounted on a Cabinet Card


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