File:Imperial War Museum Galleries at the Crystal Palace, 1920-1924 Q20542.jpg

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Artist
Horace Nicholls  (1867–1941)  wikidata:Q5902025
 
Horace Nicholls
Alternative names
Horace Nicholls
Description English photographer, war photographer and visual artist
Date of birth/death 17 February 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 1941 Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1881 Edit this at Wikidata–1932 Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q5902025
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English: Imperial War Museum Galleries at the Crystal Palace, 1920-1924
The 4 inch gun of HMS Lance which fired the first round in the naval operations of the First World War, and assisted in the destruction of the German Mine layer SS Koenigin Luise, 5th August 1914.
Date (Interwar)
Source/Photographer http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//277/media-277752/large.jpg
This photograph Q 20542 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
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This image was created and released by the Imperial War Museum on the IWM Non Commercial Licence. Photographs taken, or artworks created, by a member of the forces during their active service duties are covered by Crown Copyright provisions. Faithful reproductions may be reused under that licence, which is considered expired 50 years after their creation.
Part of
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Imperial War Museum Photograph Archive Collection
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  • Associated people and organisations
    Imperial War Museum, Royal Navy, HMS Lance, destroyer (1913), Royal Navy
  • Associated places
    London, England, UK
  • Associated themes
    Artillery, Great Britain 1919-1939
  • Associated keywords
    Exhibition, Naval Warfare
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photographs
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Public domain
This work created by the United Kingdom Government is in the public domain.

This is because it is one of the following:

  1. It is a photograph taken prior to 1 June 1957; or
  2. It was published prior to 1974; or
  3. It is an artistic work other than a photograph or engraving (e.g. a painting) which was created prior to 1974.

HMSO has declared that the expiry of Crown Copyrights applies worldwide (ref: HMSO Email Reply)
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See also Copyright and Crown copyright artistic works.

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