English: This is an image of a turn of the 20th century circus flyer used to promote Ella Ewing, considered the worlds tallest woman of her era. She died in 1913. This flyer was created and published before then, and certainly well before 1923, thus is considered in the public domain under U.S. laws. The purpose of its use on Wikipedia is to illustrate how the subject of the article and her extreme height was promoted for profit in a manner the average reader can comprehend.
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before 10 January 1913
date QS:P,+1913-01-10T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1913-01-10T00:00:00Z/11
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This is an image of a turn of the 20th century circus flyer used to promote Ella Ewing, considered the worlds tallest woman of her era. She died in 1913. This flyer was created and published before then, and certainly well before 1923, thus is considered
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