Tobacco curing shed. A large A-frame tobacco shed with a thatched roof provides a well-ventilated shelter for curing tobacco. An original caption comments 'Virginia tobacco was a popular and profitable cash crop'. Tobacco would be harvested and kept inside sheds such as this for several weeks, allowing the leaves to become naturally air-cured. South Africa, October 1905. South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa.
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Tobacco curing shed. A large A-frame tobacco shed with a thatched roof provides a well-ventilated shelter for curing tobacco. An original caption comments 'Virginia tobacco was a popular and profitable cash crop'. Tobacco would be harvested and kept inside sheds such as this for several weeks, allowing the leaves to become naturally air-cured. South Africa, October 1905. South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa.

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