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Circa 1900. "Elizabeth Felix with paperwhites (Clarence White's sister-in-law holding daffodils)." Gelatin silver print by Clarence H. White (1871-1925). View full size.

Circa 1900. "Elizabeth Felix with paperwhites (Clarence White's sister-in-law holding daffodils)." Gelatin silver print by Clarence H. White (1871-1925). View full size.

 

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