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Who Took The Photograph?

Who Took The Photograph?. Riis, Jacob. Bandit's Roost . 1888. George Mason University, New York City . History Matters . Web. 28 Apr. 2014. Why and for Whom was the Photograph taken.

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Who Took The Photograph?

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  1. Who Took The Photograph? Riis, Jacob. Bandit's Roost. 1888. George Mason University, New York City. History Matters. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.

  2. Why and for Whom was the Photograph taken Hine, Lewis. Russian Steel Workers, Homestead, PA. 1908. George Mason University, Pittsburgh. History Matters. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.

  3. How was the photograph taken? Riis, Jacob. Five Cents Lodging, Bayard Street. 1889. George Mason University, New York City. History Matters. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.

  4. What can companion images tell us? Lee, Russel. Christmas Dinner in Iowa. 1936. George Mason University , Iowa. History Matters. Web. 28 Apr. 2014. Lee, Russel. Mrs. Earl Pauley and some of her children. 1936. George Mason University , Iowa. History Matters. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.

  5. How was the photograph presented? Hine, Lewis. One Arm and Four Children. 1910. George Mason University, Pittsburgh. History Matters. Web. 28 Apr. 2014. Hine, Lewis. One Arm and Four Children. 1910. George Mason University, Pittsburgh. History Matters. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.

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