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Published by: The Open University | Language: English
Published by: The Open University | Language: English
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Besides being simple mementos family photographs can offer insights into the past. This unit looks at some of the ways photographs can reveal, and sometimes conceal, important information about the past. It teaches the skills and provides some of the knowledge needed to interpret such pictorial sources.
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- family_history
- genealogy
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- photographs
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