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Red Hot Frankfurters by Edward Gruber, 1942 Size:(A4) Small Viollet photographed an intriguing scene

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Viollet photographed an intriguing scene at a poised moment

a woman who will not be erased

The origins of the name referred to the unit's aversion to cleaning themselves

buildings and coloured signs blend together

Red Hot Frankfurters by Edward Gruber, 1942 Size:(A4) Small Viollet photographed an intriguing sceneABOUT THIS PHOTOGRAPH Pictured is Lee Ah Ding and Yee Chee Ching by a Red Hot Frankfurters stall, trying American street food for the first time. The pair are the first Chinese seamen to be granted shore leave in New York City during World War II. Lee, left, refused a Red Hot Frankfurter, but drank the Pepsi Cola. It would be another forty years before Pepsi would be introduced to China, and remains one of the best selling drinks in the world. Bob's

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