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English: Portrait of actor Thomas G. Lingham in the "Motion Picture Studio Directory" published as supplement in w:Motion Picture News (New York, N.Y.) on October 21, 1916.
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Original publication: Motion Picture News

Immediate source: Digital copy of publication and image in Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/motionpicturestu00moti/page/60
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Motion Picture News, Inc.

(Motion Picture News merged with Exhibitors Herald in 1930 and was thereafter published as Motion Picture Herald, which ceased publication in May 1973)
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