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Blind people holding umbrellas and placards during a demonstration for improved services at the Northwest
1. Blind people holding umbrellas and placards during a demonstration for improved services at the Northwest Rehabilitation Center for the Blind, 3411 S. Alaska St., Seattle, Washington, June 16, 1973
Workers at the Lighthouse Broom Company, ca. 1925
2. Workers at the Lighthouse Broom Company, ca. 1925
Blind girl with elephant at the Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, 1954
3. Blind girl with elephant at the Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, 1954
State School for the Blind, Salem, Oregon, ca. 1900
4. State School for the Blind, Salem, Oregon, ca. 1900

Louie Marian Church with Superintendent Jones, his wife and two teachers from the School for the Blind,
5. Louie Marian Church with Superintendent Jones, his wife and two teachers from the School for the Blind, Salem, Oregon, ca. 1900
October 4, 1902 Page three
City tax case echo
6. October 4, 1902 Page three
City tax case echo
Qibla detail in the Muayyad Mosque, also called Red Mosque
7. Qibla detail in the Muayyad Mosque, also called Red Mosque
Topkapi Palace (Istanbul, Turkey)
8. Topkapi Palace (Istanbul, Turkey)

Nurosmaniye Mosque
9. Nurosmaniye Mosque
Nurosmaniye Mosque
10. Nurosmaniye Mosque
Suleyman I Mosque
11. Suleyman I Mosque
Suleyman I Mosque
12. Suleyman I Mosque

Suleyman I Mosque
13. Suleyman I Mosque
Suleyman I Mosque
14. Suleyman I Mosque
Suleyman I Mosque
15. Suleyman I Mosque
Murad II Mosque, Bursa
16. Murad II Mosque, Bursa

Murad III Mosque
17. Murad III Mosque
Saltuk Tomb
18. Saltuk Tomb
Saltuk Tomb
19. Saltuk Tomb
Mosque of Muayyad
20. Mosque of Muayyad
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