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Destruction of Bridge, Telegraph Tanks, Etc. in Warrenton Junction by Alfred Rudolph Waud

Destruction of Bridge, Telegraph Tanks, Etc. in Warrenton Junction

(Destruction of bridge telegraph tanks Etc. in Warrenton Junction)


Alfred Rudolph Waud

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1863  ·  Unbekannt  ·  Image ID: 889335

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Destruction of Bridge, Telegraph Tanks, Etc. in Warrenton Junction by Alfred Rudolph Waud. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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