File:Edouard Borovansky, Nicolas Orloff and Olga Morosova in Le beau Danube. (6174094760).jpg
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DescriptionEdouard Borovansky, Nicolas Orloff and Olga Morosova in Le beau Danube. (6174094760).jpg |
Condition: Good/fair, some fading.; Title from reference sources, see file 203/09/00017-02.; Part of collection: The Geoffrey Ingram collection of ballet photographs from the Ballets Russes Australian tour, 1936-1940. Dancer: Olga Verchinina also known as Olga Morosova, see file 203/09/00017-02. Persistent URL nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24142906 |
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Author | National Library of Australia from Canberra, Australia |
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