Talk:Mapparium

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And the reason why we don't show a picture of this quite difficult-to-imagine-thingie is...

http://www.schulershook.com/ld/showcase/em/emimages/em_mb1.jpg

  • It's not clear that the image you link to is a "free image," or that any freely-licensed image of the Mapparium is available. The link you give doesn't say anything about the image's copyright or licensing status. The Mapparium forbids tourists from taking photographs, and the Mary Baker Eddy Library website is fairly liberally laced with explicit copyright notices. Of course, there no reason not to include a link to their site, such as http://www.marybakereddylibrary.org/collections/gallery.jhtml?gallery=mapparium , if there isn't one already. Dpbsmith (talk) 01:55, 19 October 2006 (UTC)