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Sketches at the Albert Palace, Battersea showing the Indian village with various traditional arts
Sketches at the Albert Palace, Battersea showing the Indian village with various traditional arts and crafts on view including snake charming, pottery, nautch dancing and juggling. Date: 1885
Media ID 19806133
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1885
Battersea
Charmer
Craft
Craftsman
Cultural
Dancers
Embroiderer
Embroidery
Exhibitions
Indians
Instrument
Jan20
Maker
Nautch
Potter
Pottery
Silk
Snake
Wheel
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