Cedric_sharpe_cellist_01.jpg
Summary
Description Cedric sharpe cellist 01.jpg |
English:
A picture of the British cellist Cedric Sharpe (1891-1978).
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Date | Originally 1922. re-published date unknown, presumed 1930s |
Source |
Original publication
: The Violoncello - a music primer by Jules de Swert originally published 1922 - re-published and edited by Cedric Sharpe in an undated edition - presumed 1930s
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Author |
Published in a book edited by Cedric Sharpe in the 1930s. Photographer unknown.
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Permission
( Reusing this file ) |
According to the Intellectual Propert y Office (www.ipo.gov.uk): Copyright in photos taken after 01.07.1912 and before 01.06.1957 lasts for 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the photograph was taken. So this would have been out of copyright by 1991 |
Licensing
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