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English: Viscountess Cowdray, Annie Cass Pearson, Black and White with earrings
Date February 14, 1926 (Date of Publication)
Source Published in an American Newspaper, "The Tacoma Daily Ledger", on February 14, 1926, in article, "Most Pitiful Thing in the World", pg. 61
Author Author of photo unknown, author of newspaper article, H. C. Norris
Permission
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Public Domain in the US as article was printed in US newspaper prior to January 1, 1927. The resolution is quite poor as well.

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