File:South eastern railway crest.jpg
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South_eastern_railway_crest.jpg (171 × 237 pixels, file size: 20 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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[edit]Source - "The South Eastern & Chatham Railway Society" (SECSOC) website, from this page
Copyright - this might be out of copyright (company merged in 1899 / or 1923) ???
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[edit]This image is used in the article South Eastern Railway (UK) under the fair use justification for the following reasons:
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- It is not being used in a manner which is undermining the copyright-holder's rights
- It contributes significantly to informing the reader about the train company, South Eastern Railway (SER) (which the page discusses)
- It has no suitable alternative
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current | 04:09, 22 August 2007 | 171 × 237 (20 KB) | Pickle UK (talk | contribs) | Source - "The South Eastern & Chatham Railway Society" (SECSOC) [http://www.southeasternandchathamrailway.org.uk/ website], from [http://www.southeasternandchathamrailway.org.uk/webpages/Secrmap.htm this page] Copyright - this might be out of copyright ( |
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