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English: Decorative keystone (a face of this type is called a mascaron) and railing on the west side of San Francisco City Hall. Keystone figures alternate between stereotyped male and female faces. Image by en:User:Leonard G.
Date 29 November 2005 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was Leonard G. at English Wikipedia.
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  • 2005-11-29 22:05 Leonard G. 1536×2048×8 (672606 bytes) Decorative keystone and railing on the west side of San Francisco City Hall. Image by [[User:Leonard G.]] {{cc-sa}}

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