File:QueenOfSeaThompsonKellermanIrvine.JPG
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DescriptionQueenOfSeaThompsonKellermanIrvine.JPG |
English: Scene from 1918 film Queen of the Sea. Beth Ivins (credited as Beth Irvine) as the fairy Ariela stands over Hugh Thompson and Annette Kellerman. |
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Source | Frame or promotional still from 1918 Fox Film Queen of the Sea via www.bikiniscience.com | |||||||
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23:53, 18 May 2008 | 768 × 542 (121 KB) | Infrogmation (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Scene from 1918 film "Queen of the Sea". Beth Irvine as fairy stands over Hugh Thompson and Annette Kellerman. |Source= Frame or promotional still from 1918 Fox Film "Queen of the Sea" via [http://www.bikiniscience.com/models/AK |
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