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Joseph Jenkins (27 February 1818 – 26 September 1898) | ||
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The original of this scanned photograph of Joseph Jenkins (Trecefel, Ceredigion) was taken before the subject's death in 1898 and the image was published by Daniel Jenkins in Cerddi Cerngoch (Caxton, Lampeter 1904). | ||
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No authorship is signified for this photograph though others in the same book have authors ascribed to them. The photograph is in the public domain because: 1. The work was created and first published [in 1904] before January 1, 1923, or at least 95 years before January 1 of the current year, whichever is later; 3. [To the best of my knowledge,] No Berne Convention signatory has passed a perpetual copyright on the work; and 4. [To the best of my knowledge,] Neither the United States nor the European Union has passed a copyright term extension since these conditions were last updated. Portion of this same image has been reproduced as the front softcover illustration of the book Pity the Swagman by Bethan Phillips (publ. Cymdeithas Lefrau Ceredigion Ltd, 2002) which acknowledges Miss Frances Evans of Tregaron (an elderly great-granddaughter of the subject) as the source of an original photographer's print used for that purpose. I am a historian of the Jenkins family of which I am a member, and am related and known as such to the same Miss Frances Evans. The present scan was made by myself, Brian Jenkins, from my own copy of Cerddi Cerngoch.
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editThis image is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published outside the United States prior to January 1, 1929. Other jurisdictions have other rules. Also note that this image may not be in the public domain in the 9th Circuit if it was first published on or after July 1, 1909 in noncompliance with US formalities, unless the author is known to have died in 1953 or earlier (more than 70 years ago) or the work was created in 1903 or earlier (more than 120 years ago.)[1] |
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editThis UK artistic work, of which the author is unknown and cannot be ascertained by reasonable enquiry, is in the public domain because it is one of the following:
This tag can be used only when the author cannot be ascertained by reasonable enquiry. If you wish to rely on it, please specify in the image description the research you have carried out to find who the author was. The above is all subject to any overriding Publication right which may exist. In practice, Publication right will often override the first of the bullet points listed. This tag does not apply to engravings or musical works. Unpublished anonymous paintings remain in copyright until 31 December 2039. More information. | ||||
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current | 02:06, 21 December 2007 | 234 × 325 (17 KB) | Bjenks (talk | contribs) | The original of this scanned photograph of Joseph Jenkins (Trecefel, Ceredigion) was taken before the subject's death in 1898 and was published by Daniel Jenkins in ''Cerddi Cerngoch'' (Caxton, Lampeter 1904). The photograph is in the public domain becaus |
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