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1927 Pier Hallig Langeness Halligen Island Photogravure - ORIGINAL HAL1 PPP1 Ó which reached its height

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Ó which reached its height in popularity after World War II when families used it to make fake snow to decorate their Christmas trees

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a slow graceful dance that was a staple of the French aristocracy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

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Bertram Goodman (1904-1988) was a native of New York City

1927 Pier Hallig Langeness Halligen Island Photogravure - ORIGINAL HAL1 PPP1 Ó which reached its heightThis is an original 1927 photogravure of a protective pier on Hallig Langeness, the largest of the Halligen. The Halligen are the ten small German islands which are a part of the North Frisian Islands in the North Sea. Photograph by Albert Frisch. (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, places, and people of the Halligen, the

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