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Item Code: 1139-328
Full-standing studio view of unidentified Naval officer in uniform. He wears a double-breasted frock and wears a cap. He has shoulder straps on his uniform, has insignia on the front of his cap, and wears a sword belt with sword held in his arms. Image is clean with very good detail. The mount has been very slightly trimmed on the corners. Photographer’s backmark, Howland’s New Photograph Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
This image has come from the Ray Richey collection of images. [jet] [ph:L]
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