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    Benjamen Chinn (April 30, 1921 – April 25, 2009) was an American photographer known especially for his black and white images of Chinatown, San Francisco...
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  • Chinese descent Anthony Chinn (1930–2000), Guyanese-born British actor Benjamen Chinn (1921–2009), American photographer Betty Kwan Chinn (fl. 1980s–present)...
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    department produced numerous notable photographers, including Philip Hyde, Benjamen Chinn, and Bill Heick. In 1952 Adams was one of the founders of the magazine...
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    sold it in tracts. Eventually, one of the tracts was bequeathed to Benjamen Chinn, who sold his tract in town lots. He gave the town the name "Chinnville"...
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    Benezit artfindings.com serdar-hizli-art.com Benezit Flysfo.com, Benjamin Chinn The Oxford Dictionary of Art, p.156 Benezit lib.utah.edu, Clawson askart...
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    taken from the street before the city paved the street. Photographer Benjamen Chinn lived on Commercial Street and played a part ensuring the street brick...
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  • “Distinguished students” including John Bertolino with Zoe [Lowenthal] Brown, Benjamen Chinn, Bob Hollingsworth, Gene Petersen, Nata Piaskowski, F. W. Quandt, Jr...
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