Bateliers Boliviens, s'embarquant dans le port de Manáos. Photographer: Frisch, Albert
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Riverside scene at Manaus, showing Bolivian boatmen and their families climbing aboard a large wooden canoe drawn up beside the bank of the Rio Negro.
Indien Bolivien à Manáos avec son vêtement, fait d'une pièce des fibres du Tururí, voir N. 20. Photographer: Frisch, Albert
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Full-length portrait of a Bolivian Indian man, standing against a bleached out background and displaying the tunic he wears, made from the fibre of the Tururi tree. The same figure also appears in print 43, there described as a Bolivian rower or boatman.
Manáos. Un groupe de rameurs Boliviens. Photographer: Frisch, Albert
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Portrait of two Bolivian boatmen, one standing with his hand resting on the shoulder of the seated figure,who holds a woven mat. The seated figure is also the subject of print 42. Like that portrait, they are seen against a bleached-out background.
Une famille de bateliers Boliviens à Manáos. Photographer: Frisch, Albert
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Portrait of Bolivian boatmen with wives and children, one young woman recling in a hammock in the centre of the group. The figures are montages against a backdrop of a wattle fence in the courtyard of a house.
On the Baku Enzali [Bandar-e Anzali] boat. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group of boatmen or labourers posed in the bows of the boat, presumably the Iranian port of Bandar-e Anzali on the Caspian.
[Ferrying Sheep to Colsay.] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Inscription: Inscribed on verso: '6709-3-14a / H'. Genre: Portrait Photography A wooden boat full of sheep is moored next to the rocky island; two men are in the process of getting the sheep off the ferry; one of the men has a long shepherd's hook. An adhesive sticker with a tick mark has been...