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English: 1951 black and white photograph of Carolyn Badding standing with wool yarns on the completed Badding Rug.
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Author Gail Morris
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The photograph was taken by a photographer for the Oakland Tribune for an article for June 28,1951 titled "San Leandro woman makes $30,000 Rug". There were several photographs taken and this one was not one that was used. It was given to Carolyn Badding. It became the property of Carl Jerry Morris in the trade for the motor boat between him and Carolyn's husband, Nicholas Badding. There is no copyright.

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