Early 1900’s
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Hi,
Would you happen to have a higher resolution scan of the following photograph, without the watermark?
https://lankapura.com/wp-content/gallery/nature-and-landscape/Sri%20Pada%20mountainand%20Brownlos%20tea%20plantations_early_1900.jpg
I’d really love to have it on my wall.
Thanks!
Sachiththa