File:Lillian Briggs - The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas (1956) 001.jpg
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editDescriptionLillian Briggs - The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas (1956) 001.jpg |
English: Lillian Briggs - The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas (1956) |
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Source | Private collection of Lee Schiller from the gallery of Lillian Briggs photographs |
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