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Thomas W. Evans Museum and Dental Institute (built 1912-1915, Cope & Stewardson and John T. Windrim, architects), School of Dentistry, carriage displayed in the museum
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Thomas W. Evans Museum and Dental Institute (built 1912-1915, Cope & Stewardson and John T. Windrim, architects), School of Dentistry, carriage displayed in the museum
Work Type
Digital Images
Date
ca. 1915
Material
photograph
Measurements
20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in)
Description
Side view of carriage used by Evans to carry the Empress Eugenie to safety in the French revolt during the Franco-Prussian War
Repository
UPC 4.11, School of Dental Medicine. Dental School Library Historical Collection, Box 11, folder 13
ID Number
UARC20020328004
Scanning Specs
Digital reproduction in TIFF format, scanned in grayscale at 300 dpi
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20020328004.tif
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22108639

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