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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antoin Sevruguin, Bridge at Kuhdum, near Rasht, Late 19th Century

Antoin Sevruguin

Bridge at Kuhdum, near Rasht, Late 19th Century
Albumen print
225 mm x 160 mm
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THe number 414 in white appears on recto. The photograph has been titled "Kuhdum" on verso in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin.

THe number 414 in white appears on recto. The photograph has been titled "Kuhdum" on verso in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin.

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Page 159 of "Sevruguin's Iran" published by Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn & Co's Uitgeversmaatschappij in Rotterdam and Zaman Publishers in Tehran. Titled "Rasht" and the number "414" in white also on recto.

 

Titled "Kuhdum near Rasht" in a 1926 catalogue halftone print.

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