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English: Photo of the Earle Theater building, Philadelphia, from a York Ice Machine ad in 1928.
Date 1928
Source Motion Picture News
Author York Ice Machinery
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current01:06, 9 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 01:06, 9 May 20201,355 × 1,204 (530 KB)Renamed user 995577823Xyn{{Information |Description=Photo of the Earle Theater building, Philadelphia, from a York Ice Machine ad in 1928. |Source=[https://archive.org/stream/motionnew38moti#page/n183/mode/2up Motion Picture News] |Date=[https://archive.org/stream/motionnew38moti#page/n183/mode/2up 1928] |Author=York Ice Machinery |Permission=Pre-1978 no mark |other_versions= }} *MGM did not copyright mark this ad. The then-existent copyright for Motion Picture News applied to the magazine's editorial content only....
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