Item 1994-14-1235 - Homes & damage around them. Note on back:"One of

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CA MAO XV-19.3-1994-14-1235

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Homes & damage around them. Note on back:"One of

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  • 1969 (Creation)

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photograph : 17.5x12.5

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(1946-)

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Cinematographer, documentary producer, director and administrator. Graduate of Tabor College and the University of Nebraska. Owner of Buller Films LLC. Executive director for the Family Life Network (Winnipeg, Manitoba); director of Third Way Media, formerly known as Mennonite Media (1999-2010).

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MCC, Akron, Pa.

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Homes & damage around them. Note on back:"One of the residential sections of Lovingston was cover(ed) by a slide. Most of the homes were new, with large, beautiful lawns around them. Now there is debris, rocks & desolation."

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 2.7
Resolution: 1945x1365

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