Image:1conde PA.jpg

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Description
English: This is a picture of the late 1st Count of Paço d'Arcos taken from his official painting that is hanging in many official institutions in Portugal and in the Museum of the Palace of Governors in Goa, India. It holds no copyright as it is a digitalization of his official painting from the 19th Century.
Source

Transfered from en.wikipedia

Date

2007-11-04 (first version); 2007-11-05 (last version)

Author

Original uploader was Henripa at en.wikipedia

Permission
(Reusing this image)

PD-OLD-70.


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Public domain This work is in the public domain in the United States, and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years or less.

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  • 2007-11-05 18:42 Henripa 150×303×8 (12955 bytes) Official portrait of the 1st Count of Paco d'Arcos, painted in the 19th century. It is in the public domain and hung in the Governor's Palace in Goa, India until Goa reverted back to India in 1961. It is also available in many genealogy sites such as http
  • 2007-11-04 20:54 Henripa 150×303×8 (12955 bytes) This is a picture of the late 1st Count of Paço d'Arcos taken from his official painting that is hanging in many official institutions in Portugal and in the Museum of the Palace of Governors in Goa, India. It holds no copyright as it is a digitalization

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