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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00947229_7141
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Inspector Mulrooney and members of the bomb squad paid a visit to an apartment house in New York City, Jan. 3, 1929 which was partly owned by Rothstein where a safe was opened in hopes of obtaining clues on the murder of the gambler. The safe was built into the cellar of the apartment house. Photo shows, left to right: Inspector Mulrooney next to safe wall, Captain John Lyons, Sgt. Charles Newman of the bomb squad, watching Robert F. Murray, safe expert, opening the safe. (AP Photo)
13174 Minimum price 50PLN
1929-01-03
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
4485988a
2,2MB
19cm x 25cm przy 300dpi
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