File:F Scott Fitzerald and wife Zelda at Dellwood.jpg

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English: Black-and-white photographic portrait of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and wife Zelda at Dellwood, one month before daughter Scottie's birth. Courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society.
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Author Kenneth Melvin Wright (1895–1964) (photographer)

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F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald at Dellwood the month before Scottie's birth

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