File:R Ellsasser.jpg
R_Ellsasser.jpg (171 × 251 pixels, file size: 16 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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Promotional photo of concert organist and recording artist Richard Ellsasser (1926–1972) |
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Elwood Emerick Management promotional flyer, collection of Sacred Classics |
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cropped for Wikipedia by User:JGHowes |
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FAIR USE RATIONALE
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Not replaceable, the person is deceased. |
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