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The Female Perspective

Margaret Andersen Rosenfeld got to the point where staring at the screen began to make her feel nauseated.

She’s the daughter-in-law of Stanley Rosenfeld, who was the son of Morris Rosenfeld, making Andersen a member of one of yachting’s most prolific photographer families of the 1900s. Andersen is also a scholar of women’s studies, so from time to time, when the team at Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut, found a couple of interesting historical photographs of women among the million

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