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Summary

Non-free media information and use rationale true for King Edward VI Five Ways School
Description

This photograph was no later than 1888, and shows the front of King Edwards VI School Five Ways on the north side of Hagley Road, near its junction with Ladywood Road (now known as Ladywood Middleway). This location is now the site of the dual carriageway as it joins the west side of the major roundabout at Five Ways. The photographer was John Collier.

Source

KEFW website

Article

King Edward VI Five Ways School

Portion used

All.

Low resolution?

Unknown.

Purpose of use

An image of King Edwards VI School Five Ways for the history section.

Replaceable?

It is free. Not an essential part of the article, but the image is a nice addition to the history of the school section.

Other information

This photograph was published in Birmingham Faces and Places Volume 1 No. 4 on 1st Aug 1888. The photo was attributed to local Birmingham photographer John Collier who died in 1910. Therefore, the copyright expired at the end of 1980 and the image is now in the public domain

Fair use Fair use of copyrighted material in the context of King Edward VI Five Ways School//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Old_KEFW.jpgtrue

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current 00:21, 23 February 2017 Thumbnail for version as of 00:21, 23 February 2017371 × 268 (20 KB) DatBot ( talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image ( BOT - disable)
17:46, 6 March 2008No thumbnail780 × 564 (128 KB) Alex Holowczak ( talk | contribs){{non-free unsure}} This is a picture of the old King Edward VI Five Ways school, at Five Ways island in Birmingham. The image was taken in the 19th century. The building hasn't existed for 50 years.
The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Old_KEFW.jpg(371 × 268 pixels, file size: 20 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

Non-free media information and use rationale true for King Edward VI Five Ways School
Description

This photograph was no later than 1888, and shows the front of King Edwards VI School Five Ways on the north side of Hagley Road, near its junction with Ladywood Road (now known as Ladywood Middleway). This location is now the site of the dual carriageway as it joins the west side of the major roundabout at Five Ways. The photographer was John Collier.

Source

KEFW website

Article

King Edward VI Five Ways School

Portion used

All.

Low resolution?

Unknown.

Purpose of use

An image of King Edwards VI School Five Ways for the history section.

Replaceable?

It is free. Not an essential part of the article, but the image is a nice addition to the history of the school section.

Other information

This photograph was published in Birmingham Faces and Places Volume 1 No. 4 on 1st Aug 1888. The photo was attributed to local Birmingham photographer John Collier who died in 1910. Therefore, the copyright expired at the end of 1980 and the image is now in the public domain

Fair use Fair use of copyrighted material in the context of King Edward VI Five Ways School//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Old_KEFW.jpgtrue

Licensing

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current 00:21, 23 February 2017 Thumbnail for version as of 00:21, 23 February 2017371 × 268 (20 KB) DatBot ( talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image ( BOT - disable)
17:46, 6 March 2008No thumbnail780 × 564 (128 KB) Alex Holowczak ( talk | contribs){{non-free unsure}} This is a picture of the old King Edward VI Five Ways school, at Five Ways island in Birmingham. The image was taken in the 19th century. The building hasn't existed for 50 years.
The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

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