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Magazine clipping titled 'To wear where it's warm To wear where it's cool'
Date
1930s 1930s
Object number
ANMS0467[014]
Name
Magazine clipping
Classifications
Ephemera
Credit Line
ANMM Collection Gift from Dale O'Sullivan
Terms
Sport and Lifestyle
Travel, Tourism, Sport and Leisure
Paper - archives and ephemera
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