File:Sir Thomas Beecham 1940s.jpg

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English: The impresario and conductor Sir Thomas Beecham in the 1940s. The image was taken from an advertisement for Beecham in the Radio Corporation of America magazine on 29 December 1947.
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Source Radio Corporation of America magazine, p. 1
Author Unknown employee(s) of RCO

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