

The Thirties by Rudolph Stanley-Brown: Black and white image of a man and a child walking on a sidewalk next to a horse-drawn cart loaded with bags and a basket. The man wears a top hat and a white suit. The child wears a hat and a dark jacket. A woman and child are on the cart. The horse-drawn cart is on the left side. Behind them is a two-story building with a triangular roof and several windows. There are trees on both sides of the sidewalk. The sidewalk is made of stone. There is a grassy area to the right and a road to the left. In the background, there are more trees and buildings. The image is signed "R. Stanley-Brown" in the bottom right corner.
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