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English: Newspaper advert of Nellie Melba (1861 – 1931) from The Times, 27 September 1910.
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  • 2008-03-30 12:06 Roisterer 265×562× (192374 bytes) == Summary == *Description: Newspaper advert of [[Nellie Melba]] (1861 – 1931) from ''The Times'', 27 September 1910. *Source: ''[[The Times of London]]'' == Licensing == {{PD-US}}

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