File:12 St John's Place Perth.jpg
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[edit]Description | 12 St John's Place, Perth, in the late 19th century |
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Original work: Unknown Depiction: Perth and Kinross Archives |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | https://twitter.com/CPKArchives/status/1560216942140588034/photo/1 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | St John's Place |
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | To support encyclopedic discussion of this work in this article. The illustration is specifically needed to support the following point(s): How the buildings that formerly stood at the location looked |
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The use of a low resolution image of the artwork will not impact the commercial viability of the art. |
Other information | The image was created and published by the same author who also holds the rights to the original object, and no alternative depiction could be suitably created. |
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Description | 12 St John's Place, Perth, in the late 19th century |
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Author or copyright owner |
Original work: Unknown Depiction: Perth and Kinross Archives |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | https://twitter.com/CPKArchives/status/1560216942140588034/photo/1 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Thomas Love & Sons |
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | To support encyclopedic discussion of this work in this article. The illustration is specifically needed to support the following point(s): How the buildings that formerly stood at the location looked |
Not replaceable with free media because (WP:NFCC#1) |
Any derivative work based upon the artwork would be a copyright violation, so creation of a free image is not possible. |
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) | Will only be used in the subject's infobox |
Respect for commercial opportunities (WP:NFCC#2) |
The use of a low resolution image of the artwork will not impact the commercial viability of the art. |
Other information | The image was created and published by the same author who also holds the rights to the original object, and no alternative depiction could be suitably created. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Thomas Love & Sons//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:12_St_John%27s_Place_Perth.jpgtrue |
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