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Summary

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Non-free media data
Description

Hermitage II

Source

Farquhar, Roger Brooke (1952). Historic Montgomery County, Maryland: Old Homes and History. Baltimore, Maryland: Monumental Printing Company. p. 186.</ref>

Portion used

all

Low resolution?

yes

Other information

The photograph was printed in a book published in 1952. Use of the photograph is not likely to replace the original market role of the book itself. The photograph is used minimally, in one article in Wikipedia. The photopgrah is a work that has been published outside Wikipedia by the copyright holder. The house is historic and stood for over 200 years and is encyclopedic. The photograph's presence would significantly increase readers' understanding of the article topic, namely the history of what is now called Glenmont, Maryland, U.S.

Non-free media rationale for Glenmont, Maryland
Article

Glenmont, Maryland

Purpose of use

To illustrate a historic house built around 1816 in what is now Glenmont, Maryland, U.S.

Replaceable?

No. The house is no longer standing. New photographs of the house are not possible.

Licensing

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current00:05, 14 June 2022Thumbnail for version as of 00:05, 14 June 2022398 × 250 (203 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
20:11, 12 June 2022No thumbnail584 × 367 (46 KB)Quackslikeaduck (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Non-free media data | Description = Hermitage II | Source = {{cite book |title= Historic Montgomery County, Maryland: Old Homes and History |first= Roger Brooke |last= Farquhar |date= 1952 |publisher= Monumental Printing Company |location= Baltimore, Maryland |page= 186 }}</ref> | Portion = all | Low resolution = yes | Other information = The photograph was printed in a book published in 1952. Use of the photograph is not likely to replace the original market role of the book...

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