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AFRICAN WATER CART
The water cart, a barrel of water on a cart drawn by mules or donkeys, North Africa. Date: 1930s
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Media ID 20158045
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Refresh your home decor with a beautiful full photo 16"x16" (40x40cm) cushion, complete with cushion pad insert. Printed on both sides and made from 100% polyester with a zipper on the bottom back edge of the cushion cover. Care Instructions: Warm machine wash, do not bleach, do not tumble dry. Warm iron inside out. Do not dry clean.
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative photograph captures the daily life of a North African community in the 1930s as they rely on traditional methods to transport water. The image showcases a water cart, a simple yet essential means of supplying water to homes and farms in regions where access to modern water infrastructure was limited. The barrel of water sits atop the cart, balanced precariously yet securely, as two mules or donkeys provide the muscle power to move the load from one location to another. The animals, with their determined expressions and sweat-glistened coats, demonstrate the physical labor required to maintain the basic necessities of life in this community. The water cart was a common sight in North African villages, where the arid climate demanded a constant supply of water for both human consumption and agricultural purposes. The community members, dressed in traditional clothing, can be seen in the background, going about their daily tasks, aware of the importance of the water cart and the role it plays in their lives. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the resilience and resourcefulness of communities in North Africa during the 1930s. It serves as a reminder of the simple yet profound ways in which people have adapted to their environments to ensure their survival.
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