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2007-10-17 04:17 Mickmaguire 249×266× (20395 bytes) ==Source== Official Portrait - Vermont State House
Captions
Painted by Benjamin Franklin Mason (1804-1871) in 1846 (Source: "Two Journeymen Painters", Sheldon Museum 1950)
Items portrayed in this file
depicts
Charles Kilbourne Williams
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2.8
focal length
6.2 millimetre
ISO speed
80
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image/jpeg
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photograph
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determination method or standard: SHA-1
data size
20,395 byte
height
266 pixel
width
249 pixel
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