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University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries Special Collections and University Archives
Arthur Mange Photograph Collection, 1958-2013
Weeds, fence, and power lines
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Item Information
Title:
Weeds, fence, and power lines
Description:
Weeds, fence, and power lines near railroad track at Strong Street in Amherst.
Photographer:
Mange, Arthur P.
Date:
1981 (created)
January 16, 1983 (issued)
Format:
Photographs
Location:
Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries
5 (shelf locator)
Collection (local):
Arthur P. Mange Photograph Collection
Subjects:
Fences--Photographs
Railroad tracks--Photographs
Weeds--Photographs
Plants--Photographs
Extent:
1 photograph ; image 8 x 10 in., on mount 11 x 14 in.
Link to Item:
https://credo.library.umass.edu/view/full/muph044-81I-19-i0923
Terms of Use:
Requests to publish, redistribute, or replicate this material should be addressed to Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
Contact host institution for more information.
Place of origin:
Amherst (Mass.)
Language:
English
Identifier:
muph044-81I-19-i0923
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