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David Shankbone - CC BY 3.0
CBS Television - Public Domain
unknown - Public Domain
John E Sheridan (illustrator) - Public Domain
Unknown - Public Domain
Uknown War Photographer - Public Domain
CBS Television. In the 1950s and 1960s, television networks, studios and sponsors often used publicity or advertising agencies to distribute publicity materials. CBS used the Bureau of Indistrial Service, which was a division of advertising agency Young & Rubicam to distribute this material. - Public Domain
Unattributed. Taken from ''Who's Who on the Silver Screen'' (page 41), by Charles Donald Fox and Milton L. Silver. Published by Ross Publishing Co., 1920. Photographers are credited ''en masse'' in the book's endnotes but which photographer is responsible for which is not listed. - Public Domain
Public Domain
:en:Herbert Rose Barraud - Public Domain
Beat Streuli -
me - CC BY-SA 3.0
Michael Geissinger - Public Domain
Rudolph Friedrich Kurz -
Photographer not credited - Public Domain
Túrelio - CC BY-SA 2.5
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David Shankbone - CC BY 3.0
Quinn, Aidan
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Gàmbara, Veronica, 1485-1550
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Franco, James, 1978-....
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Gonzaga, Chiquinha, 1847-1935
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CBS Television - Public Domain
Geer, Will
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Nichols, John, 1745-1826
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unknown - Public Domain
Parris, Albion K. (Albion Keith), 1788-1857
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John E Sheridan (illustrator) - Public Domain
Sheridan, John E.
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Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915
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Unknown - Public Domain
Blanche, of Castile, Queen, consort of Louis VIII, King of France, 1188-1252
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Uknown War Photographer - Public Domain
Conner, Fox, 1874-1951
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unknown - Public Domain
Hecker, Friedrich, 1811-1881
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CBS Television. In the 1950s and 1960s, television networks, studios and sponsors often used publicity or advertising agencies to distribute publicity materials. CBS used the Bureau of Indistrial Service, which was a division of advertising agency Young & Rubicam to distribute this material. - Public Domain
Dalton, Abby, 1935-
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Unattributed. Taken from ''Who's Who on the Silver Screen'' (page 41), by Charles Donald Fox and Milton L. Silver. Published by Ross Publishing Co., 1920. Photographers are credited ''en masse'' in the book's endnotes but which photographer is responsible for which is not listed. - Public Domain
Marmont, Percy, 1883-1977
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Public Domain
Contee, Benjamin, 1755-1815
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Trübner, Nicolas, 1817-1884
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:en:Herbert Rose Barraud - Public Domain
Murray, Alma, 1854-1945
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Beat Streuli -
Streuli, Beat, 1957-....
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me - CC BY-SA 3.0
Brouwer, Léo 1939-
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Michael Geissinger - Public Domain
Moynihan, Elizabeth B., 1929–2023
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Cole, Andy, 1971-
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Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, Earl of, 1727-1808
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Knollys, Francis, Sir, 1514?-1596
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St. Vincent, John Jervis, Viscount, 1735-1823
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unknown - Public Domain
Simon, Gustav, 1824-1876
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Rudolph Friedrich Kurz -
Kurz, Rudolf Friedrich, 1818-1871
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Photographer not credited - Public Domain
Lassiter, Francis Rives, 1866-1909
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Túrelio - CC BY-SA 2.5
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
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unknown - Public Domain
Sibal, Abner Woodruff, 1921-2000
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Schalow, Herman, 1852-1925