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English: Belgian tennis player Anne de Borman (1881-1962), at the 1914 World Hardcourt Championships at Paris
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Agence Rol    wikidata:Q18507700
 
Description French
English: photo agency
Français : Agence de photographie
Work period from 1904 until 1937
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