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I have uploaded a photo from a forum at Alexanderpalace.org with the permission of the person who uploaded the picture. I am not sure whether it falls under public domain or not, since it is most likely from the 1930s. The earliest the photo could have been taken is about 1933; the latest is about 1939. I don't know if it was previously published, but think it was probably from a post card. It is the only image I can find of Maria as an adult, so I tagged it "fair use." I'm not sure which of her daughters is with her in the photo. The two older daughters, Margarita and Kira, are dead. If anyone knows more about public domain or fair use images than I do, please remove the image or retag it or do whatever is appropriate. --Bookworm85715836705:30, 8 January 2007 (UTC)Reply