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Period: 1920s
Hiking in Germany in 1920
By Carl Simon
Located in Cologne, DE
The Carl Simon Archive was a sleeping treasure of photos for 60 years. In 2011 finally the sensational life work of Carl Simon was rediscovered in an old storage room in Unterbilk,...
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Modern 1920s Color Photography

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