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Boiled Water Machines
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Boiled Water Machines
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Boiled Water Machines

Datecirca 1904
CultureJapanese
ClassificationsPhotograph
MediumAlbumen print stereograph
Dimensions3 1/2 x 7 in.
Credit LineGift of Dr. Henry ’51 and Mrs. Nancy Peikin Rosin
Keyword/Subject
  • drinking water
  • water tanks
  • water pollution
  • military
  • war
  • industrial
  • Russo-Japanese
  • machines
Object number2001.0076
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Still Life with Machines
Still Life with Machines
Edward Quigley
1944
"Well, boys, I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to put yor shoulders to the wheel once more and make pin-ball machines."
"Well, boys, I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to put yor shoulders to the wheel once more and make pin-ball machines."
Alan Dunn
1945
Image Not Available for L159. Man at fax and computer machines, Roland Wilson(?) (1)
L159. Man at fax and computer machines, Roland Wilson(?) (1)
n.d.
16. Machine Gun Transport
16. Machine Gun Transport
c 1904
Silkworm cocoons in their nest
Silkworm cocoons in their nest
Keystone View Company
1904
[Tea on the Uplands and Rice on the Lowlands, near Shizuoka, Japan]
[Tea on the Uplands and Rice on the Lowlands, near Shizuoka, Japan]
Keystone View Company
circa 1890
Unclean, Unclean!  Lepers
Unclean, Unclean! Lepers
c 1901
The Kago, Native Chair
The Kago, Native Chair
c 1880
Japanese Lady
Japanese Lady
c 1880
Japanese Lady
Japanese Lady
c 1880
Japanese Dancing Girls
Japanese Dancing Girls
c 1880
Japanese Lady Writing
Japanese Lady Writing
c 1880
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