File:PhotowithHJ.jpg
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This picture taken sometime between 1855-1875 shows the photography building supposedly designed by Henry James and also Henry James himself. Who is one of the two gentlemen standing in front of the formation of sappers. He is the one on the right as we look at it, wearing the same hat as the sappers behind.
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