AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00947078_6205
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
G. William Collyer, left, of Rutherford, N.J., an uncle, and his son, G. Douglas Collyer, stand beside a pile of Rubbish and peer into the home of the recluse Collyer brothers, Homer and Langley, on upper Fifth Avenue in New York, March 22, 1947. The day before police discovered the body of the elder brother, blind Homer, when they broke into the building. No trace has been found of 71-year-old Langley Collyer, who for nearly 40 years shared the hermit-line existence in the building with Homer. (AP Photo/Harry Harris)
15511 Minimum price 50PLN
1947-03-22
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Harry Harris
2069619
1,9MB
25cm x 20cm by 300dpi
1947, 22, 40, A, AN, AND, AVENUE, BEEN, BEFORE, BESIDE, BLIND, BODY, BROKE, BROTHER, BROTHERS, BUILDING, COLLYER, DAMAGED, DAY, DISCOVERED, DOUGLAS, ELDER, EXISTENCE, FIFTH, FOR, FOUND, G, HARRIS, HARRY, HAS, HERMIT-LINE, HIS, HOME, HOMER, IN, INTO, J, LANGLEY, LEFT, MARCH, NEARLY, NEW, NO, OF, ON, PEER, PILE, POLICE, RECLUSE, RUBBISH, RUTHERFORD, SHARED, SON, STAND, THE, THEY, TRACE, UNCLE, UPPER, WHEN, WHO, WILLIAM, WITH, YEARS, YORK,