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Watkins #B 189 - Birds Eye View of Fort Winfred Scott, Golden Gate. S. F.
Image courtesy of: Jim Crain
Photographers number:B 189
Title:Birds Eye View of Fort Winfred Scott, Golden Gate. S. F.

Photographer:Carleton E Watkins   (Nov 11, 1829 — Jun 23, 1916;  Active approx. 1853 — 1896)
Publisher:Carleton Watkins
Format:Boudoir Card
Image Size:Horizontal, Rectangle
Mount Size:5 38  x  8 12  in.  (13.7 x 21.6 cm)

View this image in gallery:San Francisco and Environs
CarletonWatkins.org Image ID:1007701
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