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Summary
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Woody Guthrie, half-length portrait, facing slightly left, holding guitar / World Telegram photo by Al Aumuller.
- Gibson L-0 ( more pictures)
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8 March 1943 |
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This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID cph.3c13276. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information.
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Author |
New York World-Telegram and the Sun staff photographer: Al Aumuller |
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Licensing
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This photograph is a work for hire created prior to 1968 by a staff photographer at New York World-Telegram & Sun. It is part of a collection donated to the Library of Congress. Per the deed of gift, New York World-Telegram & Sun dedicated to the public all rights it held for the photographs in this collection upon its donation to the Library. Thus, there are no known restrictions on the usage of this photograph. Photographs in this collection other than those identified by such stamps as "World-Telegram photo" or "World-Telegram photo by Ed Palumbo" might not be in the public domain. Works within the collection may be attributed to other news services that retain copyright, works of the U.S. government that are in the public domain, or works with no attribution for which copyright cannot be determined
For more information consult Rights and Restrictions on New York World-Telegram & Sun Collection.
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