Manitou and Vicinity. Rainbow Falls, Ute Pass
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Manitou and Vicinity. Ute Pass above the Falls, Looking Down
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Manitou and Vicinity. Ute Pass, the Two Falls
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Manitou and Vicinity. Williams' Canyon
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Log cabin studies--Divided attention
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Bobby Jones, winner of 1929 National Open Golf Championship, sinking a putt with his famous putter, "Calamity Jane"
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Bobby Jones playing out of a sand trap to the green, Winged Foot Country Club, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Note ball in air.
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Bobby Jones at the top of the swing with a wood club
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Bobby Jones at the finish of the swing - wood club
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Bobby Jones addressing the ball for a mashie pitch
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Bobby Jones at the top of the backswing - mashie pitch
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Bobby Jones at the finish of the swing - mashie pitch
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Bobby Jones addressing the ball in a sand trap
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Bobby Jones addressing the ball for a putt
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Roasting pigs at the great barbecue, G.A.R. encampment, Louisville, Ky.
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Memphis Exhibit, Negro Building, Atlanta Exposition
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Interior of Negro Building, Atlanta Exposition
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The Armorial Jubilee Arch at Portsmouth, England, June 26, 1897
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Law courts and street festoons, Diamond Jubilee, London, England
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Bank of England and Royal Exchange, Jubilee Week, London, England
Publisher: Jarvis, John Fillis
Subjects: Victoria, Queen Of Great Britain, Commemoration, England, London, Bank Of England, Buildings, Royal Exchange (London, England), Traffic Congestion
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Bobby Jones, winner of 1929 National Open Golf Championship, addressing the ball at Winged Foot Country Club, Mamaroneck, N.Y.
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Alex Ross--Mashie, finish of full [golf] shot
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Donald J. Ross--driving, finish [of golf shot]
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Interior of Negro building, Atlanta Exposition
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Restoration and defense of British liberty in South Africa
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A company of Boer soldiers--prisoners of war in Simons Town, South Africa
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Gardiner's River Series. Middle Fork Fall, 135 ft. high
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Gardiner's River Series. Giant's Gateway, Canyon of North Fork
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Highlanders capturing Boer guns
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A wounded Boer at Spion Kop, South Africa
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