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Description Khrushchev family at the Waldorf-Astoria 1959.jpg | Photo of Nelson Rockefeller (then the Governor of New York) calling on Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and his family, who were visiting the United States. The Khrushchevs were staying at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. From left-Mrs. Khrushchev (Nina), the Soviet Ambassador to the US, Mikhail Manishikov, Nelson Rockefeller, Premier Khrushchev, Rada Khrushchev (daughter) and Sergei Khrushchev (son). |
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eBay photo The Times {Shreveport, LA) page 15 Photo is at upper left and small as this is subscription only Morning Herald page 1 19-9-1959 poor quality cropped version of the photo. The Morning Herald had no renewals when copyright.gov was searched. |
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Other versions | Derivative works of this file: Rada Khrushcheva - family at the Waldorf-Astoria 1959 (cropped).jpg : |
- A search for renewal was done at copyright.gov. There were no listings for The Times in Shreveport or any renewals listed for Associated Press with an original date of 1959. There's no evidence of current copyright for the photo.
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- I happened to see that I made a mistake when uploading this, as there's no back of photo link and these aren't archived links. Since this was done more than 2 years ago, the original links are no longer at eBay. The license has been changed to copyright not renewed on the basis of the search above.
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