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Here is a copy of my e-mail correspondence with the photographer. I stated clearly that the picture would be in the public domain:

Hi Steve,

Thanks or your message. I'm pleased that you enjoyed looking around my site.

With regard to the Boatswain Monument inscription, I have no problem with you including my image in your Wikipedia write up. A web size copy is attached.

If you are a Byron fan, you can find a photo of a bust of him under Nottingham Castle and a photo of a house he lived in in Nottingham under St James's Street.

Kind Regards,

Ray Teece

http://www.nottingham21.co.uk



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From: "Steve Dufour" <stevenjdufour@earthlink.net> To: <nottingham21@btinternet.com> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 1:19 AM Subject: Your Boatswain Monument picture


> Hello Mr. Teece, I enjoyed your pictures of the Nottingham area. I > recently wrote an article on Byron's "Epitaph to a Dog" for Wikipedia. > Would you consider donating your photo of the Boatswain Monument to the > project. I think the readers and fans of this poem would be interested to > see it. If not, I understand. Doing so would put the picture into the > public domain beyond what you have given permission for on your site. > Please let me know. Here is the article: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epitaph_to_a_Dog > > Wishing you well. > > Steve Dufour

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