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Petri, G., (2014) The Public Domain vs. the Museum: The Limits of Copyright and Reproductions of Two-dimensional Works of Art.
- Petri, G., (2014). The Public Domain vs. the Museum: The Limits of Copyright and Reproductions of Two-dimensional Works of Art. Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies. 12(1), p.Art. 8. DOI: …

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  • Rebecca Elliott on Sept. 12, 2023, 6:12 a.m.

    I have 2 photographs of nurses at Watergate Hospital in 1935 , the photos were the property of my mother who died in 1936 , can I upload these ?
    Rebecca Elliott

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