File:Fehérvár old lutheran chapel.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFehérvár old lutheran chapel.jpg |
English: The interior of the former Lutheran Chapel in Székesfehérvár, located in the courtyard of Megyeház utca 17. It was built by Károly Schmied in 1873. The furniture of the chapel was sold off in 1933 after the new church had been built. This postcard is probably the only surviving picture of the interior. |
Date | before 1933 |
Source | Old postcard |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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This work was first published in Hungary in 1943 or before, and the identity of the author cannot be determined. According to the Hungarian copyright act of 1999 31. § (3): In the event the person of the author is unknown, the term of protection shall be seventy years and shall be counted from the first day of the year following the first disclosure of the work. For an explanation of the PD status in the US, see the template description page. Important: "the author is unknown" is NOT the same as "I don't know who the author is". You have to provide a reason why you think no one else can know it; otherwise the image shall be deleted. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it meets three requirements:
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