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LAVANDIERES DE LA NUITLES LAVANDIERES DE LA NUIT (= Laundresses of the night) sinister washerwomen of Berry, central France, who launder infant corpses by stagnant pools. Date: 1851
The coal yard in Kings Arms Yard, Drury Lane, LondonConcern over the outbreak of Cholera highlighted this scene at night in the coal yard of The Kings Arms Yard in Drury Lane
Shwedagon Sacred Pool - Rangoon - filled with stagnant green water, being dribbled into eyes, ears, and mouth from dipped fingers. Date: 1952
Fighting the weather on the Western Front 1916
Grendon LakeThe tranquil still waters of Lake Grendon, Grendon, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1950s
Lavandieres De LA NuitLES LAVANDIERES DE LA NUIT (= Laundresses of the night) sinister washerwomen of Berry, central France, who launder infant corpses by stagnant pools