File:Francelia Billington as Anita.png
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English: Francelia Billington as Anita in the 1915 silent short At the Stroke of the Angelus |
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Screen capture of an online archive of Reel Life, 8 May 1915, page 25.
Original caption: Francelia Billington in "At the Stroke of the Angelus."
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