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[Group of photographs by Frederick Carder, and one photograph/postcard of Mrs. Carder signed by her ("Milly")]
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[Group of photographs by Frederick Carder, and one photograph/postcard of Mrs. Carder signed by her ("Milly")]
[Group of photographs by Frederick Carder, and one photograph/postcard of Mrs. Carder signed by her ("Milly")]
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Author/Artist:
Carder, Frederick
Publisher:
1890s
Record Number
Bib ID:
171
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Notes
Includes views of family, visits to Paris & Germany, pastoral scenes. It is difficult to determine which photos came with this acquisition, and which we had previously.
As of Aug. 2003, these are in the Carder Archives, box 6.