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Unique identifier for this image record.
ep254
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| Title |
Showing off the Furniture |
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| creator |
Earl Palmer |
| role |
Photographer |
| Subject |
- Appalachian Region - Social Life and Customs
- Furniture
- Woodwork
- Jethro Amburgy
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| owner |
dla |
| copyright |
DLA |
| conditions of use |
These resources and materials are not in the public domain and copyright is largely held by the Digital Library and Archives, University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. |
| work type |
Photograph |
| work date |
20th Century |
| material |
Black & White |
| repository |
Digital Library and Archives (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) |
| repository place |
Blacksburg, Virginia |
| current site |
CD: Earl Palmer 1 |
| related work |
Ms89-025 |
| notes |
Jethro Amburgy and two of his prize pupils exhibit creations built during the school year in the manual training classes. Everything made is crafted of native mountain oak, pine, walnut, or cherry from the banks of Troublesome Creek, right in the woods. |
| source |
Earl Palmer Collection |
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