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Drawing Warning of the Danger of Electric Poles, Children Should Not Attach Animals or Climb on Them. Illustration, in “How to Use Electricity Safely”, China by School Chinese

Drawing Warning of the Danger of Electric Poles, Children Should Not Attach Animals or Climb on Them. Illustration, in “How to Use Electricity Safely”, China

(Drawing warning of the danger of electric poles, children should not attach animals or climb on them. Illustration, in “How to use electricity safely”, China)


School Chinese

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Undated  ·  drawing  ·  Picture ID: 1662272

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Drawing Warning of the Danger of Electric Poles, Children Should Not Attach Animals or Climb on Them. Illustration, in “How to Use Electricity Safely”, China by School Chinese. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
20th century · asia · china · child · asian · chinese · street scene · childhood · danger · chinese · youth · electricity · electrocution · asian asian · drawing · mzdrawing · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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