A fact from Endomosaic appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 6 October 2009 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the sculptor Emile Norman's largest and most famous work is a four-story high endomosaic window in the lobby of the Masonic Memorial Temple in San Francisco?
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Latest comment: 15 years ago3 comments2 people in discussion
This is the sort of article that could really use a picture or two, perhaps a diagram of the construction of such a work, and a photo of an example of it. It's what makes the difference between a stub and a truly useful contribution. Anybody got one?--Piledhigheranddeeper (talk) 14:52, 6 October 2009 (UTC)Reply
There is this photo on Flickr - I'm not familiar with using images on Wikipedia - does an "Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 Generic" CC license grant any right to display it on Wikipedia? Nick Ottery (talk) 16:47, 6 October 2009 (UTC)Reply
I've researched Flickr uploads on commons and found that the license is not suitable. I've contacted the uploader of the photo via Flickrmail to see if they are happy to change the license. Nick Ottery (talk) 17:03, 6 October 2009 (UTC)Reply