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Burt Glinn - ITALY. Southern Italy.
ITALY. Taranto. 1963. The old city of Taranto is on an island and is surrounded by the ugly major port of
ITALY. Bari. 1963. View through an archway in the Citte Vechio section of Bari.
ITALY. Sanbiase. 1963. A street scene in the village of Sanbiase near the town of Nicastro. This is one of
ITALY. Taranto. 1963. A family looks out of the window over a poultry shop in the old city section of Tara
ITALY. Calabria. 1963. A woman carries a load of wood down the only street of Marzi near Catanzaro.
ITALY. Taranto. 1963. Two families look out on the old city from their crowded homes.
ITALY. Taranto. 1963. Street scene in front of the duomo of the old city, the white hearse awaits the body
ITALY. Alberobello. 1963. Countryside covered with Trulli houses, they are modelled after the houses built
ITALY. Alberobello. 1963. Countryside covered with Trulli houses, they are modelled after the houses built
ITALY. Alberobello. 1963. A street scene in Arbarobello at the end of a market day. The houses are Trulli
ITALY. Nicastro. 1963. Women washing clothes in the stream of Sambiase, an Albanian village near Nicastro.
ITALY. San Giovanni in Fiore. 1963. Two women gossiping in San Giovanni in Fiore. These are Albinase women
ITALY. San Giacamo. 1963. Woman in the doorway of her home.
ITALY. San Giovanni In Fiore. 1963. Woman wearing Albinese dress carding wool as she walks down the street
ITALY. Camigliatello. 1963. A farmer makes his own butter in the village.
ITALY. San Giacamo. 1963. A housewife sorts and cleans corn in the doorway of her house.
ITALY. Nicastro. 1963. Peasant rides his donkey into Nicastro on market day.
ITALY. San Giovanni in Fiore. 1963. In the village square men gather outside the club of the left wing of
ITALY. San Giacomo. 1963. A woman and her lone pig in the village of San Giacomo.
ITALY. Marinella. 1963. Fishermen launching a boat for nightime fishing in the ancient port of Marinella.
ITALY. Regio Di Callabria. 1963. Family of fishermen mending nets in Baganaro on the strait of Messina.
ITALY. San Giacamo. 1963. A peasant with her ox-drawn cart on the road to San Giacomo
ITALY. Arborobello. 1963. A man bringing home a rabbit from the butcher. This street is a street of Trulli
1963. Paestum. Pasteum was founded between the 6th and 7th centuries BC by the Greeks of Siberius. It was completely abandoned in 476 AD due to an epidemic of m
1963. Paestum. Pasteum was founded between the 6th and 7th centuries BC by the Greeks of Siberius. It was completely abandoned in 476 AD due to an epidemic of m
ITALY. Bari. 1963. A family of four in cross conversation in their doorway in Bari.
ITALY. San Biase. 1963. Typical window in Sambiase, one of the villages settled when the Albanians arrived
ITALY. Taranto. 1963. The old city of Taranto is on an island and is surrounded by the ugly major port of
ITALY. Taranto. 1963. Various lobster traps in the waters around Taranto.
ITALY. Lecce. 1963. Fishermen with their beached boats in Marina Di Castro in the vicinity of Lecce.
ITALY. Southern Italy. 1963. Paestum. Pasteum was founded between 6th and 7th centuries BC by the Greeks.
ITALY. Southern Italy. 1963. Paestum. Pasteum was founded between 6th and 7th centuries BC by the Greeks.
ITALY. Regio Di Calabria. A shephard in his field.
ITALY. Marinella. 1963. Fisherman fishing at night. On the horizon is the volcanic island of Stromboli.
ITALY. Colombra. 1963. Italian peasants near the village of Colombra.
ITALY. Arbarobello. 1963. Street scene in Arbarobello. These houses are called Trulli, they are modeled af
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