Display title | Engineering:Daybill |
Default sort key | Daybill |
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Namespace | Engineering |
Page ID | 313973 |
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Page creator | imported>QCDvac |
Date of page creation | 04:14, 13 January 2022 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A daybill is one variety of Australia n film poster issued to cinemas at the time of a film's release. A daybill measures approximately 13 by 30 inches (330 by 760 mm), however during World War II some daybills measured 10 by 30 inches (250 by 760 mm) because it allowed an additional daybill... |