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Given this topic, might I recommend http://www.florin.ms/sepia.html ?
These are a complete set of the photographs international tourists
bought in Florence in the nineteenth-century. When I brought them
from my convent in Sussex, where they had nearly been burned in a
bonfire as rubbish, to Florence it was to find that not even Alinari
has the original prints, just the plates, because of the 1966 Flood.
We exhibited them in the Palazzo Strozzi two years ago and their
permanent exhibition is in Florence's 'English' Cemetery.
Julia Bolton Holloway, Professor Emerita
Director, Biblioteca e Bottega Fioretta Mazzei
'English Cemetery', Piazzale Donatello, 38
50132 Florence, Italy [log in to unmask]
http://www.umilta.net http://www.florin.ms
http://piazzaledonatello.blogspot.com
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