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Photos from UK and Ireland - http://www.geograph.org.uk/
British library donates 1 million images from old books (digitized by Microsoft) to the public domain: http://openeducationeuropa.eu/en/news/over-million-new-images-added-public-domain http://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/ they plan to create a digital tagging website (images are already tagged based on their source, but obviously the want to get richer metadata, regarding the content of the images itself) They donated to the following effort that collects images from public repositories: http://www.flickr.com/commons
Interesting Art History project, not sure about the rights for the images used there
http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/
Dear George, Can you please upload these pictures of Bologna, Genova and Galway? Thanks. Jennifer
Project Gutenberg, collecting free (usually older that have no copyright anymore) books in digital (e-book) form:
http://www.gutenberg.org
obviously the illustrations in those books are free too
Hi Jennifer, what license do these photos have? I see there's an air photo or something there too, so I'm wondering if they have restricted usage rights
Hi George, The photos are all mine. I actually took the photo of Bologna from the top of the highest tower of the city which is about 90 metres high (and nearly 500 hundred steps)! Thanks for asking. Jennifer
Could also pelase upload this impage? Thanks
Laura, what's the copyright status for this image? thanks!
It's part of a number of picture sequences created by the Irish Department of Education and freely available on the internet. They are downloaded by students and teachers to practice for oral exams. There is no information on copyrights that I could find but they are also available on other websites (http://languagesinitiative.ie/italian-senior-cycle/oral-materials/picture-stories-jennies-activities) . I think they must be SA-non commercial