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William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt (1900–1992), left, and his mentor Lord Robert Baden-Powell; the two men with the largest impact on the founding and development of the Boy Scouts of America. Photo by his deceased wife, Grace Hillcourt. Taken outside the Hillcourt cottage at Schiff Scout Reservation, Mendham, New Jersey, on July 15, 1935.
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[edit] Source and Fair use rationale
Non-free / fair use media rationale for William Hillcourt | |
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Description |
Photograph of Scouting leadership in 1935 |
Source |
[1], The photo copyright and image are owned by the "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt Trust. |
Article | |
Portion used |
all |
Low resolution? |
Low |
Purpose of use |
Illustrate his biography |
Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; individuals are deceased. |
This image depicts Hillcourt and Baden-Powell, both of whom are deceased. It is believed that use of this photo of historically significant people constitutes fair use as it is not replaceable and is of no commercial value.
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