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Benjamin Mountford, photographed circa 1870. This is a rotated version of Image:Benjamin_Mountfort.jpg.
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Description |
English: Benjamin Mountford. photographed circa 1870. Public domain by virtue of age
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Date |
c.1870 (original unrotated photograph taken); 2005-03-07 (original upload date) |
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Unrotated image: A. C. Barker Collection, Canterbury Museum. Web source example: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Rotated image: Transferred from en.wikipedia |
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Photographer: Dr. A. C. Barker (1819–1873). Original uploader of rotated version was Giano at en.wikipedia |
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This image is in the public domain due to its age.
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