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|Description= Bobby Drsicoll, receiving his Oscar from Donald O'Connor, March 23, 1950
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|Author=unkown
|Date=March 23, 1950
|Source=own possession (original Press-photograph of former Periodicals Library, 191 High Holborn W.C.1. UK)
|Country first published in=U.S.A.
|Copyright holder=unkown
|Notes=I, the uploader, am in possesion of the original, above described photograph
|Other versions=not known}}
 
== Fair use rationale for [[Bobby Driscoll]] ==
#The image is showing thirteen year old Bobby Driscoll receiving his Academy Award for the movies THE WINDOW, 1949 and SO DEAR TO MY HEART, 1948, presented by Donald O'Connor.
#No free or public domain images have been located for this film historic event. (Bobby Driscoll was the ninth of only twelve children/juveniles in Hollywood's history to ever receive such an award).
#The image is of lower resolution than the original photograph, which is in the possession of the uploader and copies made from it will be of inferior quality.
#The image is being used for informational purposes only, and its use is not believed to detract from the original copyright in any way.
#This images is only used equaly on Wikipedia.
#The use of this image is entirely encyclopedic in nature.

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