File:Soldiers entering The Cambria cinema, Beecroft Road, Epping, Sydney, 1920.jpg

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English: Soldiers entering The Cambria cinema, advertising includes Ginger Mick movie poster, Johnston & Johnston Estate Agents, J. Bamford Baker and Pastrycook, High Street [Beecroft Road], Epping, Sydney, 1920, Rex Hazlewood, from orginal glass plate, State Library of New South Wales, ON 165/nos. 1132-1136
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Source State Library of New South Wales, [https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Bv6KAB9/qz5w0bL6QmkV0 ON 165/nos. 1132-1136
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Rex Hazlewood  (1886–1968)  wikidata:Q112058787
 
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Rex Hazlewood
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Date of birth/death 1886 Edit this at Wikidata 1968 Edit this at Wikidata
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English: Soldiers entering The Cambria cinema, advertising includes Ginger Mick movie poster, Johnston & Johnston Estate Agents, J. Bamford Baker and Pastrycook, High Street [Beecroft Road], Epping, Sydney, 1920, Rex Hazlewood, from orginal glass plate, State Library of New South Wales, ON 165/nos. 1132-1136
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Author Rex Hazlewood
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Soldiers entering The Cambria cinema, to see Ginger Mick movie, High Street [Beecroft Road], Epping, Sydney, 1920

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