This is a digital image of a two young men in front of a very large temple bell made from a negative. One man is standing with his hands in his pocket. The other young man has his hand on the rope used to pull the big log that acts as the striker of the bell. There are people behind them. The date and the location of this photograph is not known. The negative is part of a series that were found loose in the Joseph Lyles Scrapbook and may have been taken during his 1952 trip with the Harlem Globetrotters.
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Part of a group of negatives found as loose materials in the Joseph Lyles scrapbook