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1714 Portrait of a large group of Japanese-Americans of all ages in front of a large building, possibly at the Fair grounds.
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1713 Three women sitting in a rock opening in the canyon wall
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1712 Portrait of a young girl, a big bow in her hair, seated beside a table with a candle.
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1711 Portrait of a family of nine (three women, four men, two boys).
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1710 Exterior of the Bisbee Studio, with addition, looking at the entrance and down 2nd Ave E. Bisbee's motto, "Life and Art Are One," is above the entrance. Further down 2nd Ave signs for Campbell Home Plumbing and Heating Company and for Kinney Signs can be seen.
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1709 Double exposure photo of Jessie Bisbee unrolling carpet, and both she and Clarence posing at the fireplace in the Bisbee Studio.
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1708 Interior of Bisbee Studio. Tall plants, grandfather clock, framed photos, and fireplace are visible.
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1707 Christmas decorations above the interior entrance of the Bisbee Studio
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1706 Interior view of the Bisbee Studio, consulting area with wall of photos. Bisbee's diploma from the Illinois College of Photography is on the wall above a cabinet.
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1705 Interior view of the Bisbee Studio. Fireplace and framed photographs visible.
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1704 Exterior view of the Bisbee Studio with addition, looking south at the corner of 2nd Ave East and 2nd St East (now Hansen St E.). Sign for Tourist Hotel on alley entrance of building in background.
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1703 The exterior of the Bisbee Studio before addition, looking at the front and the side along 2nd Ave E. Bisbee's motto, "Life and Art Are One" is visible above the entrance. Campbell Home Plumbing and Heating Company sign in background.
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1702 Exterior view of the Bisbee Studio before addition, looking south at the corner of 2nd Ave East and 2nd St East (now Hansen St E.). In the building to the right are P.J. Grossman Undertaking and Clothing Exchange. Further down the street is Royal Bakery
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1701 Clarence E. Bisbee standing beside a stack of newspapers and other papers, fireplace in background.
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1700 Interior of Bisbee Studio. Ferns in vases and fireplace are visible.