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1929 Photogravure Buddhist Pagoda Bagan Burma Myanmar Ruin Buddhism Architecture XGA9 in a galaxy not that

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in a galaxy not that far away

This is an original 1932 black and white print ad for the Power Transformers from Wagner Electric Corporation located in Saint Louis

and holds a long wooden staff

the Mercury

located at 2 West 45th Street in New York City and 233 Grant Avenue in San Francisco

1929 Photogravure Buddhist Pagoda Bagan Burma Myanmar Ruin Buddhism Architecture XGA9 in a galaxy not thatThis is an original 1929 photogravure of the ruins of a small pagoda in Bagan (formerly Pagan), Burma (Myanmar). The city is located in the dry plains of the country. Buddhist pagodas are normally located near a temple or stupa. The photographer of this image is Dr. Martin Hrlimann of Berlin, Germany. His photographs were largely composed of cities and civilizations, and taken mostly with a Sinclair camera. Period Paper is pleased to offer an

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