File:Bax's-poets.jpg
Bax's-poets.jpg (200 × 200 pixels, file size: 45 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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clockwise from top left: Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Robert Burns, Geoffrey Chaucer and James Joyce |
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Source |
cropped and composited from File:Alfred Tennyson Middle Age.jpg; File:PG 1063Burns Naysmithcrop.jpg; File:Geoffrey Chaucer (17th century).jpg; and File:James Joyce by Alex Ehrenzweig, 1915 restored.jpg |
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17th century; 19th century; 1787; and 1915 |
Author |
Stereoscopic Co, London; Alexander Nasmyth; unknown; and Alex Ehrenzweig |
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Licence
[edit]- Chaucer and Burns
This file is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of no more than the life of the author plus 100 years.
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- Tennyson and Joyce
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