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Sexton Ming, Tracey Emin, Charles Thomson, Billy Childish and Russell Wilkins at the Rochester Adult Education Centre, December 11, 1987, to record The Medway Poets LP.
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This photo documents an important period in the artistic development of the artist Billy Childish and his personal and working relationships. It is used in the article Billy Childish to show this period of his life, which is narrated in the article. It is considered that the use of this image in the article significantly aids the understanding of the topic, and that understanding would be impaired without its use. This is a low resolution image and it is not therefore considered that this will impair the commercial considerations of the copyright holder. It is considered that this is fair use of the image. This is not used for identification of the individuals, but as a record of a historical time and event: therefore it is impossible to create a new free image and no free replacement image is known to exist.
[edit] Fair use rationale in Tracey Emin
This photo documents an important period in the artistic development of the artist Tracey Emin and her personal and working relationships. It is used in the article Tracey Emin to show this period of her life, which is narrated in the article.. It is considered that the use of this image in the article significantly aids the understanding of the topic, and that understanding would be impaired without its use. This is a low resolution image and it is not therefore considered that this will impair the commercial considerations of the copyright holder. It is considered that this is fair use of the image. This is not used for identification of the individuals, but as a record of a historical time and event: therefore it is impossible to create a new free image and no free replacement image is known to exist.
[edit] Fair use rationale in Charles Thomson
This photo documents an important period in the artistic development of the artist Charles Thomson and his personal and working relationships. It is used in the article Charles Thomson to show this period of his life, which is narrated in the article. It is considered that the use of this image in the article significantly aids the understanding of the topic, and that understanding would be impaired without its use. This is a low resolution image and it is not therefore considered that this will impair the commercial considerations of the copyright holder. It is considered that this is fair use of the image. This is not used for identification of the individuals, but as a record of a historical time and event: therefore it is impossible to create a new free image and no free replacement image is known to exist.
[edit] Fair use rationale in The Medway Poets
This photo documents an important period of collaboration in the artistic development of the individuals shown, who have since diverged in their directions. It is used in the article The Medway Poets, as it depicts this group. It is considered that the use of this image in the article significantly aids the understanding of the topic, and that understanding would be impaired without its use. This is a low resolution image and it is not therefore considered that this will impair the commercial considerations of the copyright holder. It is considered that this is fair use of the image. This is not used for identification of the individuals, but as a record of a historical time and event: therefore it is impossible to create a new free image and no free replacement image is known to exist.
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