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Deafness (due to Catarrh) and Lost Sense of Smell
which proved severely problematic for the Remington Arms Company
Printed from electrotypes (lead-moulded) of two-color halftone engravings by Gatchel & Manning
This is an original 1906 color print of the entry to the Maristan Al Mansur Qalawun
and "Strand on the Green" (1904)
1929 Photogravure Angkor Wat Temple Cambodia Entrance Statue Martin Hurlimann TSC1 Deafness (due to Catarrh) andThis is an original 1929 photogravure of the western entrance to Angkor Wat, Cambodia (Kampuchea). Angkor Wat was built for King Suryavarman II in the 12th century, and is the world's largest religious building. The temple represents Mount Meru, the sacred mountain in both Hinduism and Buddhism. The photographer of this image is Dr. Martin Hrlimann of Berlin, Germany. His photographs were largely composed of cities and civilizations, and taken mostly
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