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Table Photograph - Walt Disney working with a mechanist on two tiny figures being made for Disneyland exhibits. These animatronic figures are part of a barber shop quartet, where their movements will be synchronized to a soundtrack. by Alfred Eisenstaedt

Walt Disney working with a mechanist on two tiny figures being made for Disneyland exhibits. These animatronic figures are part of a barber shop quartet, where their movements will be synchronized to a soundtrack. is a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt which was uploaded on November 7th, 2023.

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