File:British West Indies scene by Frances C. Fairman.jpg

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Description Watercolour painting titled British West Indies, or Caribbean wash house, by Frances C. Fairman (1836-1923). Fairman is known to have visited and sketched in Florida and Brazil, and this image shows that she visited the Caribbean islands too.
Date 1800s
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Source Meisterdrucke
Author Frances C. Fairman (1836-1923)
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