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TOP RIGHT: In this picture is seen one of. the most popular sights peculiar to Venice—the Rialto Bridge. Two rows of shops divide the bridge into three streets; it was one of these shops that Shylock owned in “The Merchant of Venice.”

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28322, 6 July 1957, Page 3

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TOP RIGHT: In this picture is seen one of. the most popular sights peculiar to Venice—the Rialto Bridge. Two rows of shops divide the bridge into three streets; it was one of these shops that Shylock owned in “The Merchant of Venice.” Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28322, 6 July 1957, Page 3

TOP RIGHT: In this picture is seen one of. the most popular sights peculiar to Venice—the Rialto Bridge. Two rows of shops divide the bridge into three streets; it was one of these shops that Shylock owned in “The Merchant of Venice.” Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28322, 6 July 1957, Page 3

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