Spanish-American Girl with Adobe Plaster July 1940
In July 1940, a Spanish-American girl in Chamisal, New Mexico, holds a handful of adobe plaster. This image documents daily life in the region, highlighting the use of adobe in local construction. Adobe, a traditional building material made from clay and straw, has been utilized for centuries in New Mexicos architecture.
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Spanish-American Girl with Adobe Plaster July 1940
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