File:Friends Meetinghouse Newport Rhode Island ca1857.JPG
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Friends_Meetinghouse_Newport_Rhode_Island_ca1857.JPG (640 × 470 pixels, file size: 52 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Friends_Meetinghouse_Newport_Rhode_Island_ca1857.JPG (640 × 470 pixels, file size: 52 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Artist |
T. Sinclair |
Object type | artwork |
Description |
English: This is lithograph by T. Sinclair in John Collins, The city & scenery of Newport, 1857. |
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lithograph medium QS:P186,Q15123870 |
Source/Photographer | Library of Congress image |
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