File:Dora and Jim Carney, 1934.jpg

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Author-journalist Dora Sanders Carney and her husband Jim Carney in 1934, shortly after their marriage.

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English: Author-journalist Dora Sanders Carney and her husband Jim Carney in 1934, shortly after their marriage in Shanghai. Dora Sanders Carney was a journalist and Jim Carney a government inspector in the International Settlement in Shanghai in the 1930s.
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Source Dora Sanders Carney and Jim Carney, 1934. This image is in the public domain according to Canadian copyright regulations (taken pre-1949). From Dora Sanders Carney, Foreign Devils Had Light Eyes: A Memoir of Shanghai, 1933-1939 (Toronto: Key Porter, 2000), p. 81.
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