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The ] of ]. This appears to be the version of the achievement painted by Anthony Wood. It is being used here solely to represent the armiger, and the terms of fair use on Misplaced Pages would lead me to believe that this qualifies as fair use. The copyright of the design probably belongs to Mr Brooke-Little, who is recently deceased, and the actual image copyright probably belongs to Mr Wood, though I may be wrong on that. | The ] of ]. This appears to be the version of the achievement painted by Anthony Wood. It is being used here solely to represent the armiger, and the terms of fair use on Misplaced Pages would lead me to believe that this qualifies as fair use. The copyright of the design probably belongs to Mr Brooke-Little, who is recently deceased, and the actual image copyright probably belongs to Mr Wood, though I may be wrong on that. |
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The coat of arms of John Brooke-Little. This appears to be the version of the achievement painted by Anthony Wood. It is being used here solely to represent the armiger, and the terms of fair use on Misplaced Pages would lead me to believe that this qualifies as fair use. The copyright of the design probably belongs to Mr Brooke-Little, who is recently deceased, and the actual image copyright probably belongs to Mr Wood, though I may be wrong on that.
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