Earl_Mccready.jpg
Summary
Description Earl Mccready.jpg |
English:
Photo of Canadian-born New Zealand wrestler and
NWA British Empire/Commonwealth Champion
{{w:Earl McCready|Earl McCready}}. It was published sometime during the 1930s and is considered in the
public domain
under Canadian copyright law (created prior to January 1, 1949) and under New Zealand copyright law (created prior to January 1, 1960).
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Date |
circa 1938
date QS:P,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source | http://www.garywill.com/wrestling/canada/photos/mccready.jpg |
Author | possibly THE TORONTO DAILY STAR |
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public domain
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New Zealand
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public domain
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