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“One of the large piers with freight which has just been unloaded from a foreign vessel”
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“American farm machinery for use in the interior of the country”
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“Ships and piers in the harbor”
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“'Casa Torre Tagle', one of the old Spanish Palaces, now used by the War Department”
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“Interior of the Tribunal Chamber of the Spanish inquisition in the Senate Building”
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“The public water hydrant in the plaza”
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“Water front of the city and the hills beyond, as seen from the deck of a ship”
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“Barges loaded with silver ore for shipment to foreign countries”
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“Street in the business section of the city”
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“Gateway to a patio of a private home”
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“The waterfront of the city”
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“The shore line”
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“Street scene”
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“An Aymara Indian of the better class”
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“Llamas in the streets”
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“View overlooking a section of the city, with the uncompleted tower of the Cathedral in the foreground”
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“Indian repairing his straw boat on the shore of Lake Titicaca”
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“An Aymara Indian mother and child of the better class”
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“Some of the homes in the outlying section of the city looking towards Mt. Illimani”
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“A wayside shrine, with a llama pack-train”
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