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1952 Photo Illegal Parking Vincent Avenue Businesses Wehrung Company Theater on 2040-motos

US $18.88
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Germantown, Tennessee, United States

Germantown, Tennessee, United States
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1952 Photo Illegal Parking Vincent Avenue Businesses Wehrung Company Theater
You are bidding on an original Press Photo from a newspaper archive. The photograph measures 7x9 inches and is dated 12-30-1952. Custom label is 444785


About Vintage Image Photos:
These photos come from one of the largest collections of original news service photos.
Most of the photographs are in great condition considering they are 20 - 100 years old.
Most show only moderate handling faults, editor's marks & artist "touch-ups."
Please see the attached images which show the actual photos you will receive
as this is the best indication of condition.
The VintageImagePhoto watermark is not printed on the actual photo you will receive.
It is only used online to prevent image theft.

The majority of the photographs are fully identified and back-stamped with dates. 

I will be listing new photos regularly.
Please check my listings on a regular basis for new and repeated subjects.


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