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DescriptionQueen Elizabeth II 1929.jpg |
English: "Princess Lilibet". Derivative image from Time Magazine Cover, April 29, 1929. The following issues of Time magazine are in the public domain.
- March 3, 1923 to January 22, 1934.
- January 7, 1935 to June 29 1936.
- July 3, 1939 to May 13, 1940
- January 7, 1945 to January 29, 1945.
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Time_(magazine)/Archive_1#Public_domain_issues
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