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[Fonds] James Wheeler Davidson Family fonds.
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[Series] Photographs
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2012.004_14
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Man-powered water pumps
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Special Collections
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[Fonds] James Wheeler Davidson Family fonds.
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[Series] Photographs
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2012.004_14
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Man-powered water pumps
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Image shows Chinese men pedalling a man-powered water pump in a river or lake. A group of two adults and a child work another pump in the background.
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Date
[189-?]
Creator
Davidson, James Wheeler
Person(s) or Group(s)
Davidson, James Wheeler, 1872-1933
Genre
Photographs
Place
China
Subject
Agriculture
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Men
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"Man-powered water pumps", [189-?], (CU110347866) by Davidson, James Wheeler. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.
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CU110347866
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2012.004_14_049
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