File:Emily Bridgewater - Necessary Bandages.jpg
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Low resolution, fair use image of Necessary Bandages (1942), oil on panel, by Emmy Bridgwater.
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Low resolution, fair use image of Necessary Bandages (1942), oil on panel, by Emmy Bridgwater. |
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18:04, 20 July 2008 | No thumbnail | 500 × 593 (42 KB) | JimmyGuano (talk | contribs) | Low resolution, fair use image of ''Necessary Bandages'' (1942), oil on panel, by Emmy Bridgwater. {{Non-free 2D art}} {{Non-free use rationale |Description=Low resolution, fair use image of ''Necessary Bandages'' (1942), oil on panel, by [[Emmy Brid |
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