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Women tending young sugar canes in Jamaica, 1922.
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The Annamese way of reaping and threshing rice, Annam, Vietnam, 1922.
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Emperor Khai Dinh (1885-1925), 12th Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty, Annam, Vietnam, 1922.
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The Emperor of Annam, Vietnam, 1922.
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Emperor Khai Dinh (1885-1925), 12th Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty, Annam, Vietnam, 1922.
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A wooden, horse-powered suger cane crushing mill, West Indies, 1922.
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Making jelly in Czinkota, Hungary, 1922.Artist: AW Cutler
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A slave woman from Abyssinia (Ethiopia), 1922.
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King Basu Fondong of Cameroon, Africa, 1922.
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Queen Nenzima of the Mangbetu, Belgian Congo (Congo Republic), 1922.Artist: H Lang
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Slave labour on a sugar plantation in the West Indies, 1725.
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A gaucho, Argentina, 1922.
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Hadendoan people, East Africa, 1922.
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Land-working women, East Prussia, 1922.Artist: Georg Haeckel
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A nomad maid of the mill preparing couscous, Algeria, 1922.Artist: A Bougaut
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Fanti women making earthenware, Elmina, Ghana, 1922.Artist: PA McCann
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Boys studying nature, Germany, 1922.
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The making of a pot, Mendi, Papua New Guinea, 1922.Artist: Northcote Thomas
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Sugar factory and plantation in the West Indies, 1686. Artist: Allain Manesson Mallet
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Country dance after a church service on feast days, Andorra, 1922.Artist: JT Parfit
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Clarifying sugar cane juce, Annam, Vietnam, 1922. 
Clarifying sugar cane juce, Annam, Vietnam, 1922. An Annamese peasant ladles raw juice into copper pans, where it is mixed with ashes, clay, lime or another refining material, and heated so that the impurities sink, leaving the syrup on top. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire, edited by JA Hammerton and published by the Educational Book Company (London, 1922). 
Unique Identifier AR963870 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3763px × 2790px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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