File:Donald Swann (1966 publicity photo).jpg

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Description Photo of Donald Swann from a US tour prior to taking the Flanders and Swann revue, At the Drop of Another Hat, to Broadway.
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: Michael Flanders and Donald Swann (1966 publicity photo).jpg
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English: Photograph by Bill Doll and Company, a New York-based publicity agency
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English: The photo is in the public domain for the following reasons:
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