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* From a rare book held in a restricted access collection
* From a rare book held in the private library of [http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/library/library.htm Bob Corbett], a Haitianist scholar
* Access to work given to a scholar, named on the upload page, who scanned the image and does not request credit
* Access to work given to &nbsp;&mdash;[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Stephen Ewen|(Talk)]] during a visit--he scanned the image for a CZ article
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Gaussion, Eugene. MEMOIR ON THE ISLAND OF NAVASSA    Baltimore, 1866.

Revision as of 00:16, 19 September 2007


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PD-logo.svg.png The Smithsonian Institute, Dibner Library Portrait Collection­

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NOTES:

  • Freely available at the collection website.
  • Author unknown, or at least info is not available at image source
  • Portrait is a unique donation, part of a large collection, by Bern Dibner to the The Smithsonian Institute, Dibner Library Portrait Collection, and held only there.



























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PD-logo.svg.png Lachlan T. Burwash / Library and Archives Canada­

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  • Canadian public domain
  • Freely available at the collection website
  • Author is Lachlan T. Burwash
  • Portrait is a unique donation, held only by Library and Archives Canada.



























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PD-logo.svg.png Photo[1]

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  • Recent photo by a specific, known author
  • Presumed that author would not want credit, hence the PD release



























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PD-logo.svg.png Library of Bob Corbett­

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  • From a rare book held in the private library of Bob Corbett, a Haitianist scholar
  • Access to work given to  —Stephen Ewen (Talk) during a visit--he scanned the image for a CZ article



























Gaussion, Eugene. MEMOIR ON THE ISLAND OF NAVASSA Baltimore, 1866.