File:Spike Webb 1924.jpg

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Black and white photo of US Olympic team boxing coach Spike Webb with white shirt and bowtie with tweed cap, used for publicity with the Paris Olympics, taken in July 1924 or earlier, used three weeks before Olympic competition began. May have been taken during the 1920 Olympics.

Source

[1] From International Newsreel Photo with anonymous photographer, used for the July 3, 1924 publicity while Webb was training the US team for the Summer Paris Olympics. Photo is cropped from original which clearly showed Webb's Olympic sweater, and showed commentary as to the date of publication, and the location in Paris, one week before the August Olympics in Paris.

Date

July 3, 1924 International Newsreel publication date. In America, public domain is extended for works 70 years from Publication if the artist is anonymous. The photo was published in the United States in the Brattleboro Reformer, Virginia, 28, April 1924, pg. 9

Author

anonymous

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This work first published in 1924 is anonymous or pseudonymous due to unknown authorship. It is in the public domain in the United States, as well as in countries and areas where the copyright duration of anonymous or pseudonymous works is 95 years since publication or less.

Other versions This photo is cropped from the original.

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