Jackie_Robinson_a211368-v8.jpg
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Title Baseball - Jackie Robinson. Photograph possibly published in the Montreal newspaper The Standard circa 1946. [1] Arrangement structure Show Arrangement Structure Show Arrangement Structure Item (linked) part of Weekend Magazine collection [graphic material] (R11305-0-5-E) Place of creation No place, unknown, or undetermined Language of material English Conditions of access Graphic (photo) 90: Open Nil Graphic (photo) Copy negative PA-211368 90: Open Item no. (creator) 1672[1] Graphic (photo) 90: Open Box RV5 061 90: Open Other accession no. 1979-249 NPC Terms of use Credit: Ronny Jaques / Library and Archives Canada / PA- Restrictions on use: Nil Copyright: Copyright assigned to Library and Archives Canada by copyright owner Weekend Magazine. Additional name(s) Photographer: Jaques, Ronny. Source Private Other system control no. DAPDCAP558362 MIKAN no. 3593629 |
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Terms of use For all magazines (The Standard, Weekend Magazine and Perspectives): when photographer was on staff, copyright held by Library and Archives Canada. When photographer was freelance, copyright held by photographer until expiration. One except known: Jock Carroll had been a permanent staff member but when he left Weekend his photographs were returned to him, along with copyright. (Jacques was a staff photographer, copyright transferred to Library and Archives Canada, and, if so, expired in Canada circa 1997, 50 years after creation). |
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