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1937 Roman Ruins Timgad Thamugas Algeria Photogravure - ORIGINAL MD2 ZSM1 This is an original 1943

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This is an original 1943 color print ad from the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company

the company was passed to James Baker

This is an original 1901 black and white print ad from J

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1937 Roman Ruins Timgad Thamugas Algeria Photogravure - ORIGINAL MD2 ZSM1 This is an original 1943This is an original 1937 photogravure of ruins of Timgad, known as Thamugas by the Romans, which was a Roman colonial town in North Africa. (Please note that there is printing on the reverse.) Period Paper is pleased to offer an exceptional collection of historic original photogravures of the landscape, buildings, and people in and around the Mediterranean area. The actual border around the photogravure is larger than what is shown in the digital

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