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NEWS - Dorothea Lange Austellung in der Barbican Art Gallery in London
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Dorothea Lange. US Camera, 1936, featured one of the earliest known reproductions of Lange's Migrant Mother photograph of Florence Owen Thompson and her children at a pea picker's camp in Nipomo, California
Dorothea Lange and Vanessa Winship exhibition press view, London, UK - 21 Jun 2018
Vanessa Winship, British contemporary photographer displays work alongside late American documentary photographer Dorothea Lange in joint private view, at Barbican Art Gallery, London
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NEWS - Dorothea Lange Austellung in der Barbican Art Gallery in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9723562ae)
Dorothea Lange. US Camera, 1936, (right) featured one of the earliest known reproductions of Lange's Migrant Mother photograph of Florence Owen Thompson and her children at a pea picker's camp in Nipomo, California
Dorothea Lange and Vanessa Winship exhibition press view, London, UK - 21 Jun 2018
Vanessa Winship, British contemporary photographer displays work alongside late American documentary photographer Dorothea Lange in joint private view, at Barbican Art Gallery, London
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Baan Tawai Village is the place in Thailand to find silk, antique reproductions and other crafts which are made and sold at much cheaper prices. It is also famous for Asian antiques, some of the world's best, and many dealers from all over the world fly in regularly to stock their shops. Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Chiang Mai is Thailand's "Rose of the North" - so called because of the abundance of flowers that thrive in its cooler mountain climate.
And the city itself has its own fair share of outstanding natural beauty, not to mention friendly locals; if you want to get away from busy Bangkok, but still want to stay in a big city with lots of things to do, Chiang Mai is the place to be.
Chiang Mai is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province.
In recent years Chiang Mai has become an increasingly modern city, although it still lacks the cosmopolitan nature of Bangkok. However, its multitude of attractions still attract thousands of foreign visitors each year.
And long before this influx of modern foreign visitors, the city served as an important centre for handcrafted goods, umbrellas, jewelry (particularly silver) and woodcarving because of its strategic location on an ancient trade route.
Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai with the help of two of his royal friends; it soon became capital of the old Lanna kingdom. Its somewhat isolated location, amidst the rolling foot hills of the Himalayan Mountains 700 km north of Bangkok, meant that up until the 1920s the city could only be reached by an arduous river journey or an elephant back trip. This isolation has helped keep Chiang Mai's distinctive charm intact to this day.
When he first built the city, King Mengrai constructed ...
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