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Photo taken from an out of print book. Meiji Era Coal miners in Japan

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Sailor outfits for the kids were all the rage in Meiji Era Japan (c.1900)

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Carlos Hathcock displaying the tools of his trade (Vietnam War)[564 × 846]

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Queen of the Cakewalk: Aida Overton Walker 1900

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