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Rationale: Historical photograph, extremely low resolution, for which no free equivalent could be produced (all the subjects being dead)
Source: Times World Wide Photo
Published in: New York Times. 1936, November 6. "Pacelli Lunches With Roosevelt". p. 1.
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Image of person, Eugenio Pacelli |
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New York Times. 1936, November 6. "Pacelli Lunches With Roosevelt". p. 1. |
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