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Pianissima: 1929

Washington, D.C., 1929. "Miss Styron." Sade Coghill Styron (1889-1982), "well-known authority on old music." 4x5 glass negative. View full size.

Washington, D.C., 1929. "Miss Styron." Sade Coghill Styron (1889-1982), "well-known authority on old music." 4x5 glass negative. View full size.

 

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