The Armory 1942
$65.00 – $385.00
Formation at the Armory was taken by Robert Beese.
A photograph of Armory in the early 1950’s. Photographer Robert Beese
“The Armory” is available in the following sizes: 8×12, 11×17, and 16×24.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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DRESSEST-SHIRTBOTTOMSDRESSESSize Chest Waist Hips XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 2XL 44 38 44 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
T-SHIRTSize Chest Waist Hips 2XS 32 26 32 XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
BOTTOMSSize Chest Waist Hips XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 2XL 44 38 44 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
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