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The Japanese afterlife of Frank B. Strawn

Posted on 12 August 2015 by robertbickers

A chance encounter in a lifestyle store on a recent trip to Japan gave rise to some thoughts about the social life of photographs, which I have blogged about on my ‘Historical Photographs of China‘ project’s Visualising China blog over here.

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