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English: Irving Berlin, from a larger photo of him with Rodgers and Hammerstein and Helen Tamiris, watching auditions on stage of the St. James Theatre
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Andre versjoner Reedited version of original Library of Congress file Image:Irving Berlin Portrait.jpg rotated and cropped, dirt and other artifacts removed, histogram adjusted. Also removed/corrected a crude attempt at retouching: Berlin's upper lip formerly had a black line drawn across it, probably in an attempt to compensate for the lip being unusually thin.
Kameraposisjon40° 45′ 28,89″ N, 73° 59′ 17,47″ V Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.Dette og andre bilder på denne posisjonen på: OpenStreetMapinfo

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