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Object number:
A67.137.8411
Object name:
photonegative
Title:
Primitive Hospital - Nipomo & Sanitation
Maker:
Dorothea Lange
Date made:
circa 1935
Material / Technique:
Eastman Safety Film
Dimensions:
W: 5 in, H: 4 in
Credit line:
Gift of Paul S. Taylor
Copyright status:
In Copyright
Copyright holder:
Oakland Museum of California
Concepts:
hospital
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