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License tagging for Image:Shrine interior 1.JPG

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True Cross reliquaries at Notre Dame

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I see you've added to the True Cross page several pictures of the reliquary of the True Cross and nail of the crucifixion at Notre Dame in Pars. However, the pictures are of two different reliquaries. The first two pictures depict one reliquary, the third picture a different one. I just returned from a visit to Notre Dame myself. While I recall seeing the first reliquary, I don't remember the second (though I could easily have missed it).

Could you clarify this please?

CNJECulver (talk) 06:02, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for File:OurladyofSiluva.JPG

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Orphaned non-free image File:Pius X 2.JPG

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