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English: "A Culture of Copyright: A scoping study on open access to digital cultural heritage collections in the UK" |
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Author | Wallace, Andrea | |||
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Miscellaneous Photographs (7): Portraits
Photographer: Photographed by John MacMahon (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1843- 1927) Date: 1850-1899 Medium paper Classifications: Photography Credit Line: Presented in 1978 by Miss Battisby Copyright: Out of copyright Location: On Display - Gallery 18 Object number: ABDMSO06862
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