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(Entrance to the Alcazar Theatre, photographed in 1920 by O. V. Hunt. Item IVH 486 in the Oscar V. Hunt Collection 1075 at the Archives Department of the Birmingham Public Library. ([http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll6,1665 link]) The p)
 
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Entrance to the [[Alcazar Theatre]], photographed in [[1920]] by [[O. V. Hunt]]. Item IVH 486 in the Oscar V. Hunt Collection 1075 at the Archives Department of the Birmingham Public Library. ([http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll6,1665 link])
Entrance to the [[Alcazar Theatre]], photographed in [[1920]] by [[O. V. Hunt]]. Item IVH 486 in the Oscar V. Hunt Collection 1075 at the Archives Department of the Birmingham Public Library. ([http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll6,1665 link])


The posters are advertising for the 1920 Fox comedy short "Should Dummies Wed" and Mayfair's 1917 Peggy Hyland vehicle ''Persuasive Peggy''.
The posters are advertising for the 1920 Fox comedy short "Should Dummies Wed" (dir. Ray del Ruth) and Mayfair's 1917 Peggy Hyland vehicle ''Persuasive Peggy'' (dir. Charles Brabin).


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Entrance to the Alcazar Theatre, photographed in 1920 by O. V. Hunt. Item IVH 486 in the Oscar V. Hunt Collection 1075 at the Archives Department of the Birmingham Public Library. (link)

The posters are advertising for the 1920 Fox comedy short "Should Dummies Wed" (dir. Ray del Ruth) and Mayfair's 1917 Peggy Hyland vehicle Persuasive Peggy (dir. Charles Brabin).

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