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1965 Press Photo Chavushin Church in the valley of Goreme in central Turkey

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Price:
US $19.99
ApproximatelyS$ 27.08
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Located in: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Item specifics

Type
Photograph
Image Color
Black & White
Listed By
Dealer or Reseller
Features
Press Photograph
Signed
No
Year of Production
1965
Time Period Manufactured
1960-1969
Size
Medium (Up to 10)
Dimensions (in.)
9 x 7 in.
Theme
Places
Vintage
Yes
Unit of Sale
Single Piece
Material
Paper
SKU
afx29724
Image Orientation
Landscape

Item description from the seller

historicimages04

historicimages04

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I am pleased to own this historic image. My ancestor, James Jordan, b. 1732, was a lightkeeper on Sable Island. He rerturned to Deer Isle, Maine where he died in 1818. Although this is not a photo of the family, It is an important view helping me to understand the remote and isolated location and difficult conditions that a lighthouse keeper endured during the 18th century.