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[Scenes of the Plague in Bombay, 1896–97, and the Indian Famine, 1899–1900]

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Albumen silver prints from glass negatives and gelatin silver prints
Rights: Public Domain
Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Joyce F. Menschel Photography Library Fund 2006
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Title: [Scenes of the Plague in Bombay, 1896–97, and the Indian Famine, 1899–1900]
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Albumen silver prints from glass negatives and gelatin silver prints.

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