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Boston Public Library
Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue
At City Hall Plaza – Children duck, as kite comes shooting down from gust of wind.
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Title:
At City Hall Plaza – Children duck, as kite comes shooting down from gust of wind.
Description:
[Information from item housing] Kites... Kites... Kites..
Photographer:
Patriquin, Warren, 1922-1997
Name on Item:
Warren Patriquin
Date:
[ca. May 1971]
Format:
Photographs
Genre:
Photographic prints
Location:
Boston Public Library
Arts Department
Collection (local):
Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue
Subjects:
Kites (Toys)
Extent:
1 photograph : print ; sheet 182 x 313 mm
Permalink:
https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/jq088k98c
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
All rights reserved.
Language:
English
Notes:
Title(s) from item.
Preferred Citation:
Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue, Boston Public Library
Notes (acquisition):
Gift; Boston University, College of Communication, 1977/1978.
Notes (date):
Date from item.
Identifier:
22_10_001337_0004
Barcode:
39999088103476
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