File:Old-muslim-couple1947.jpg
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[edit]Photograph, 1947, Margaret Bourke-White. An aged and abandoned Muslim couple and their grand children sitting by the roadside on this arduous journey. "The old man is dying of exhaustion. The caravan has gone on," wrote Bourke-White.
Source: BBC Web Site
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- the image is significant because it is of one of the most famous images of the partition of British India taken by photographer Margaret Bourke-White.
- the image is not available in the public domain.
- the image being used only in two wikipedia pages Partition of India and is being used only for educational reasons and not for profit;
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