Primitive methods in the worlds richest tin district, Taiping, China by Ewing Galloway

Primitive methods in the worlds richest tin district, Taiping, China

(Primitive methods in the worlds richest tin district, Taiping, China, 1936.)


Ewing Galloway

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1936  ·  photograph  ·  Picture ID: 770002

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Primitive methods in the worlds richest tin district, Taiping, China by Ewing Galloway. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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