File:Argaty house crop.jpg
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this is a photograph taken by me, Alex Williams, of a painting created by a painter who died over 100 years ago. It is now in the public domain. |
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Photograph by Alex Williams |
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circa 18th century |
Author |
painting of Argaty House, Perthshire, by an unknown painter. |
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[edit]This file is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of no more than the life of the author plus 100 years.
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current | 19:49, 9 July 2009 | 1,090 × 846 (302 KB) | Asteuartw (talk | contribs) | {{PD-art}} this is a photograph taken by me, Alex Williams, of a painting created by a painter who died over 100 years ago. It is now in the public domain. |
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