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This portrait of a dapper man wearing pince-nez glasses is stunning. It was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1900s. : r/GlassNegativeEra

This portrait of a dapper man wearing pince-nez glasses is stunning. It was  taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota,  circa early 1900s. : r/GlassNegativeEra

This portrait of a dapper man wearing pince-nez glasses is stunning. It was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1900s. : r/GlassNegativeEra

This beautiful photo taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa late 1800s-early 1900s. I'm not sure what the occasion for this photo was but it is quite lovely.

From my glass negative collection: A portrait of a handsome man taken by John (Jno) Johnson in Centerville, South Dakota, circa late 1800s to early 1900s. The image showcases the dignified style

Photo of Bronzeville artist Roger J. Carter as he gets ready for an upcoming exhibition debuting next week on Michigan Ave. The artist uses toy soldiers with acrylic paint to create portraits

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Beautiful portrait of an American alligator, by Adeline Robinson, at Twin Cities Reptiles. : r/Crocodiles

John Hanson, three-quarter length portrait, three-quarters view, wearing glasses, seated at desk] - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search

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Handsome man, Waynesboro, PA, early 1900s. Taken by W. J. E. Collins. From my glass negative collection. : r/GlassNegativeEra

This beautiful photo taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa late 1800s-early 1900s. I'm not sure what the occasion for this photo was but it is quite lovely.

Images Required for Final Exam Flashcards

Handsome man, Waynesboro, PA, early 1900s. Taken by W. J. E. Collins. From my glass negative collection. : r/GlassNegativeEra

Handsome man, Waynesboro, PA, early 1900s. Taken by W. J. E. Collins. From my glass negative collection. : r/GlassNegativeEra

This portrait of a dapper man wearing pince-nez glasses is stunning. It was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1900s. : r/GlassNegativeEra

Beautiful portrait of an American alligator, by Adeline Robinson, at Twin Cities Reptiles. : r/Crocodiles