File:Farmers of forty centuries - Two dye pits under woven arbor shelter.jpg

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English: China: Two dye pits under woven arbor shelter, now abandoned for their original purpose and used as manure receptacles. The trees in the rear are a typical clump of bamboo so frequently seen about farm houses.
Date published 1911
Source F. H. King, Farmers of forty centuries, 1911, p. 125.
Author Unknown photographerUnknown photographer
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current18:57, 4 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 18:57, 4 September 20191,481 × 561 (245 KB)Bob Burkhardt{{Information |description ={{en|1=China: Two dye pits under woven arbor shelter, now abandoned for their original purpose and used as manure receptacles. The trees in the rear are a typical clump of bamboo so frequently seen about farm houses.}} |date =published 1911 |source =F. H. King, ''Farmers of forty centuries'', 1911, p. 125. |author ={{Unknown|Photographer}} |permission ={{PD-1923}} }} 125 [[Category:Histori...