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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00946919_3326
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Here is the clothing worn by baby Charles A. Lindbergh on the night nearly three years ago on March 1, 1932 when Bruno Richard Hauptmann is said to have kidnapped the baby. Left to Right, Bert Peacock, assistant attorney general; John Lamb, of the New Jersey state police and Anthony Hauck, Hunterdon county prosecutor. The three examine the clothing after it was admitted as evidence in Hauptmann?s trial in Flemington, N.J., on Jan. 3, 1935. A microphone technician for a newsreel cameraman is on extreme right. (AP Photo)
16474 (ORIGINAL PRINT) Minimum price 50PLN
1935-01-03
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
2844769
1,16MB
20cm x 26cm przy 300dpi
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