File:Eliza Withington – Exchequer croppings (recto).jpg

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English: Exchequer croppings by Eliza Withington (1825–1877), one of the first female American portrait and landscape photographers (recto). Stereographic print, 10.1 × 8.5 cm. on mount 11.4 × 17.7 cm
Date [ca 1872–76]
Source Exchequer croppings, Peter Palmquist collection of women in photography via Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Author Eliza Withington (1825–1877)
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