The original copy of the photo was part of a newspaper library. The newspaper pasted a clipping on its back and then applied its copyright stamp to the back for the pasted text. The text has been obscured and the copyright marking for this text removed. The newspaper would have no rights or ownership over the photo; this was received by them from the management company and the photo was taken by James Kriegsmann as shown in first upload.
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