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Non-free media information and use rationale true for I'll Leave It to You
Description

Publicity shot of two principals of the original 1920 London cast of I'll Leave It to You

Source

Scan from Mander, Raymond; Joe Mitchenson (1957). Theatrical Companion to Coward. London: Rockliff. OCLC 470106222

Article

I'll Leave It to You

Portion used

uncropped

Low resolution?

Yes. The image (63KB) is of much lower resolution than the original and would not be mistaken for the original. Any copies made from this image would be of inferior and unsalable quality. The use of the image on Wikipedia will not limit the copyright holder's ability to sell or profit from the image.

Purpose of use

To show the principal cast in a pose from this historic play. It is the primary means of visual identification of the subject of the article and demonstrates the period setting of the piece. It is used in an educational article about a play starring these people.

Replaceable?

No free image is available. Enquiries made via the British Library. As the people shown are dead, this image cannot be replaced with an uncopyrighted or free image of comparable educational value.

Other information

Use of this image in the above article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and the fair use doctrine under United States copyright law for the reasons described above.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of I'll Leave It to You//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:I%27ll_leave_it_to_you_1920.pngtrue
Non-free media information and use rationale true for Noël Coward Theatre
Description

Publicity shot of two principals of the original 1920 London cast of I'll Leave It to You

Source

Scan from Mander, Raymond; Joe Mitchenson (1957). Theatrical Companion to Coward. London: Rockliff. OCLC 470106222

Article

Noël Coward Theatre

Portion used

uncropped

Low resolution?

Yes. The image (63KB) is of much lower resolution than the original and would not be mistaken for the original. Any copies made from this image would be of inferior and unsalable quality. The use of the image on Wikipedia will not limit the copyright holder's ability to sell or profit from the image.

Purpose of use

To show Coward in a pose from this historic play at the eponymous theatre, as discussed in the article. It is the primary means of visual identification of the subject;

Replaceable?

No free image is available. Enquiries made via the British Library. As the people shown are dead, this image cannot be replaced with an uncopyrighted or free image of comparable educational value.

Other information

Use of this image in the above article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and the fair use doctrine under United States copyright law for the reasons described above.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Noël Coward Theatre//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:I%27ll_leave_it_to_you_1920.pngtrue

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