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Photograph of Hubert Scott-Paine timing power boat racing on Southampton Water in 1933.

This photograph was commissioned by Hubert Scott-Paine 1933 and copies were given to his immediate family. The photographer is unknown & the existence of the original negative is doubtful. Scott-paine died in 1954 & company & private papers were inherited by his family. This reproduction is from the Scott-Paine family archives, courtesy Hubert Scott-Paine's daughter Mrs E Ridgway, Wiltshire, England.

According to the chart chart (PDF file) any copyright would have expired 31 December 2003 (70 years after publication).


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current21:50, 9 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 21:50, 9 September 2006496 × 677 (169 KB)Ian Dunster~commonswikiLightened, adjusted shadows/contrast and set levels. Removed minor blemishes.
16:38, 2 May 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:38, 2 May 2006500 × 688 (64 KB)GrahamBouldPhotograph of Hubert Scott-Paine timing power boat racing on Southampton Water in 1933. This photograph was commissioned by Hubert Scott-Paine 1933 and copies were given to his immediate family. The photographer is unknown & the existance of the original

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