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Object Number
2017.11.1.208
Display Title
Lobster traps
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on slide: "Peninsula 9-51 / lobster traps"
Department
Photographic
Date
September 1951
Artist
Dr. George A. Butler
Culture
- Japanese
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
/
Japan
/
Miyagi
Additional Geographic Terms
Oshika Peninsula
Materials
Slide, color
Dimensions
Overall: 3.5 × 2.5 cm (1 3/8 × 1 in.)
Quantity
1
Credit Line
Gift of Alan Butler
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Alan Butler
(7/21/2017)
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