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Are you buggy?, Chicago, October 2, 1954
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Are you buggy?, Chicago, October 2, 1954
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Food stand on Maxwell Street, Chicago, Illinois, September 9, 1955
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The Charlotte News, North Carolina, December 7, 1920
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The Argos Reflector, Indiana, January 14, 1960
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LIFE magazine, December 14, 1953
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Rainy day, Ventura & Woodman, Sherman Oaks, California, March 15, 1952
Rainy day, Ventura & Woodman, Sherman Oaks, California, March 15, 1952
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pennsylvania, April 17, 1896
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 30, 1896
Thought It Was Lunch.
Drunken Men Steal a Buggy Containing a Live Baby.
…While she was in the house Ricks and Ryan came staggering along and they mistook the buggy for a lunch wagon, such as the “hot tamale” or”hot wiene” man pushes before him.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, September 27, 1896
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Etiquette of good society, Gertrude Elizabeth, Lady Colin Campbell, 1893
…delicate rolls of bacon lying at their feet.
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Etiquette of good society, Gertrude Elizabeth, Lady Colin Campbell, 1893
Granville at Robson, Vancouver, 1951
The Sun, New York. June 18, 1905
“Don’t be so eloquent. What’s pizze–pizze–what did you call them?”
Georgia & Granville, Vancouver, November 22, 1933