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Lamarque, Abril, 1904-1999
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Cuban American artists
( 138 )
Designers -- New York State(State) -- New York
( 138 )
Earthquakes -- Cuba -- Santiago de Cuba
( 29 )
Natural disasters
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Castillo del Morro (Santiago de Cuba, Cuba)
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Herrerro Lamarque, Milagros
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Batista y Zaldívar, Fulgencio, 1901-1973
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Mañach, Jorge, 1898-1961
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Angelica Betancourt
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photograph
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Milagros Lamarque standing at the boat's wheel
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One of the many houses destroyed in Vista Alegra after 1932 earthquake
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Patient Emma Carvajal rescued from the Hospital ruins by Manuela Carcasses after the 1932 earthquake
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Patients in hospital beds outside after 1932 earthquake
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Patients outside at the Civil Hospital after 1932 earthquake
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Portrait of a young Abril Lamarque
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Portrait of Abril Lamarque with mustache
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Portrait of Abril Lamarque with mustache
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Portrait of Peysi last summer
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The Professors of the Industrial School including Geronimo Amores Abril pictured second from right
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Rene Abril Amores and Milagros
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The residents of San Jose Asylum outdoors because their building was completely destroyed after 1932 earthquake
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Second floor windows of a building in Santiago de Cuba after 1932 earthquake
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Side portrait of Abril Lamarque
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Side view of Abril Lamarque
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Stairs in Castillo del Morro, Santiago de Cuba after 1932 earthquake
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Street scene
158
Street scene with people after the 1932 Santiago de Cuba earthquake
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Survivor Pascual Lozada after 1932 earthquake
160
Three men playing instruments
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