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1927 Woman Folk Costume Black Apron Halligen Germany - ORIGINAL HAL1 XEL9 This is an original 1964

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This is an original 1964 black and white print ad for the Furnace Creek Inn and the Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley

This piece was illustrated by Kienzle

with architecture by Bernard H

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1927 Woman Folk Costume Black Apron Halligen Germany - ORIGINAL HAL1 XEL9 This is an original 1964This is an original 1927 photogravure of a woman in local costume from the Halligen. The Halligen are the ten small German islands which are a part of the North Frisian Islands in the North Sea. Photograph by Albert Frisch. (Please note that there is printing on the reverse.) Period Paper is pleased to offer an exceptional collection of historic original photogravures of the landscape, places, and people of the Halligen, the ten small German islands

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