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Young Republican. Spanish Civil War, circa 1936. 

Young Republican. S…
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AFP Young Republican. Spanish Civil War, circa 1936. Young Republican. Spanish Civil, around 1936. Silver print on baryta paper, from digital file (black and white lambda print). Dry AFP stamp in lower right margin. Stamp "AFP 5/11/2022 Edition Spéciale N°: 1/1" on verso. Gelatin silver print on baryta paper, from digital file (black and white lambda print). Blind stamp AFP in the lower right margin. Stamp " AFP 5/11/2022 Edition Spéciale N° : 1/1 " on verso. Image : 36 x 24 cm - 14.2 x 9.5 in Paper : 40 x 30 cm - 15.7 x 11.8 in

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AFP Young Republican. Spanish Civil War, circa 1936. Young Republican. Spanish Civil, around 1936. Silver print on baryta paper, from digital file (black and white lambda print). Dry AFP stamp in lower right margin. Stamp "AFP 5/11/2022 Edition Spéciale N°: 1/1" on verso. Gelatin silver print on baryta paper, from digital file (black and white lambda print). Blind stamp AFP in the lower right margin. Stamp " AFP 5/11/2022 Edition Spéciale N° : 1/1 " on verso. Image : 36 x 24 cm - 14.2 x 9.5 in Paper : 40 x 30 cm - 15.7 x 11.8 in

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