Walker, Diana, photographic archive, 1975-2000.

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Walker, Diana, photographic archive, 1975-2000.

1975-2000

The Diana Walker Photographic Archive consists of more than 200,000 images in a variety of formats from negatives to transparencies to prints.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8118691

University of Texas Libraries

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