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#50 A man is dressed in the regalia of the Knights Templar, a masonic organization that thrived in 19th century America

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#50 A man is dressed in the regalia of the Knights Templar, a masonic organization that thrived in 19th century America

A Look at Victorian Era Professions and Trades through Historical Photos

#50 A man is dressed in the regalia of the Knights Templar, a masonic organization that thrived in 19th century America

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←#49 A man poses with the tools of his craft as a colorist, including a box of paints, bottles of dye, brushes and a mortar and pestle
#51 A Mason grasps his gavel in front of a backdrop customized for his fraternal organization. The gavel its one of the ancient symbols of Freemasonry→

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