File:Mayblossom-scene_1917_newspaper.jpg
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DescriptionMayblossom-scene 1917 newspaper.jpg | Mayblossom is a lost 1917 silent feature film directed by Edward José and starring Pearl White. A scene from the film, published in a contemporary newspaper. |
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