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    <titleInfo>
      <title>Carpet sellers at the train station of Merv at end of the workday</title>
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      <namePart>Nadar, Paul</namePart>
      <namePart type="date">1856-1939</namePart>
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      <dateIssued encoding="marc">1890</dateIssued>
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      <dateOther type="production">approximately 1890.</dateOther>
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      <extent>1 photograph : collodion printing-out paper print ; image diameter 8.8 mm (Kodak card print), on sheet 16.6 x 12.2 cm </extent>
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    <abstract type="Summary">Photograph taken with the Kodak N. 1 camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who, between August and November 1890, embarked on a trip across Europe and Asia to Turkestan following the ancient silk route. He acted as an early photojournalist, documenting his travels and photographing sites as diverse as bazaars, mosques, and desert landscapes.</abstract>
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    <note>Title and date devised by Library staff. </note>
    <note>Main Heritage Compact General</note>
    <note>HC.HP.2013.0007</note>
    <note>2-D Graphic</note>
    <note>Item-ID: i21977732</note>
    <note>BIB-ID: 2352527</note>
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      <topic>Business</topic>
      <topic>Carpets</topic>
      <geographic>Turkmenistan</geographic>
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    <subject authority="lcsh">
      <topic>Railroad stations</topic>
      <geographic>Turkmenistan</geographic>
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    <subject authority="lcsh">
      <geographic>Asia, Central</geographic>
      <topic>Potraits</topic>
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      <geographic>Merv (Extinct city)</geographic>
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