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Two young women standing with handbags. 1970s
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Ref: EAP898/2/1/3478
A young men with two children standing infront of a photographic backdrop. 1970s
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Ref: EAP898/2/1/3479
Two young women standing one holding a handbag. 1970s
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3480
A group of five adults standing around two seated. 1970s
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Ref: EAP898/2/1/3481
Six men standing dressed in lungyis. 1970s
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3482
A group of six young women. 1970s
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3483
Six young adults standing aronud a seated man. 1970s
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3484
A family with three children. 1970s
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Ref: EAP898/2/1/3485
Two children with a standing young child. 1970s
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Ref: EAP898/2/1/3486
"Two negatives. Two children, one sitting and a young child standing. 1970s."
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3487
A family group of five adults and two children. 1970s
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3488
A couple with a young girl standing. 1970s
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3489
A mother with an infant of a toy bike. 1970s
Item
Ref: EAP898/2/1/3490
A young couple with a child. 1970s
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Ref: EAP898/2/1/3491
Mother with three children. 1970s
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Ref: EAP898/2/1/3492
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