A survey of UNESCO's historical photos collection has brought to light an unknown album containing 78 pages of contact sheets and captions of the reportage on illiteracy in Italy made for UNESCO in 1950 by David 'Chim' Seymour. A co-founder of
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A survey of UNESCO's historical photos collection has brought to light an unknown album containing 78 pages of contact sheets and captions of the reportage on illiteracy in Italy made for UNESCO in 1950 by David 'Chim' Seymour. A co-founder of
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