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Bert Lahr
Date
6/30/1962
Names
Feeny, Edwin
(photographer)
Lahr, Bert
(subject)
Toronto Star (Firm)
(publisher)
Format
Picture
Medium
Black-and-white photographs
Language
English
Provenance
Courtesy: Toronto Star Photograph Archives
Collection
Toronto Star Photograph Archive
Usage Rights
Public Domain (
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Call Number / Accession Number
TSPA_0060947F
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