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(==Summary== ===Fair use rationale for Stanley Holloway=== * This image depicts Leslie Henson in military uniform leaning over Stanley Holloway in a scene taken from the 1942 revue ''Fine and Dandy''. *Article used in is Stanley Holloway *This is a low-resolution image and cannot be used commercially. *A free replacement is impossible, since the persons depicted are dead, and the production closed in 1942. No alternative free image is known. *Author is unknown. *Source: Ho...) |
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===Fair use rationale for [[Stanley Holloway]]=== | ===Fair use rationale for [[Stanley Holloway]]=== | ||
* This image depicts [[Leslie Henson]] in military uniform leaning over [[Stanley Holloway]] in a scene taken from the 1942 [[revue]] ''Fine and Dandy''. | * This image depicts [[w:Leslie Henson|Leslie Henson]] in military uniform leaning over [[Stanley Holloway]] in a scene taken from the 1942 [[w:revue|revue]] ''Fine and Dandy''. | ||
*Article used in is [[Stanley Holloway]] | *Article used in is [[Stanley Holloway]] | ||
*This is a low-resolution image and cannot be used commercially. | *This is a low-resolution image and cannot be used commercially. | ||
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*Purpose of use: this image shows the subject's portrayal of Sam Small, the most famous of Holloway's roles, which displayed "the understated look-on-the-bright-side world of the cockney working class", according to Cary Ginell, as stated in the article. The image would help readers understand Ginell's commentary. | *Purpose of use: this image shows the subject's portrayal of Sam Small, the most famous of Holloway's roles, which displayed "the understated look-on-the-bright-side world of the cockney working class", according to Cary Ginell, as stated in the article. The image would help readers understand Ginell's commentary. | ||
===Fair use rationale for [[Leslie Henson]]=== | ===Fair use rationale for [[w:Leslie Henson|Leslie Henson]]=== | ||
* This image depicts Leslie Henson in military uniform leaning over [[Stanley Holloway]] in a scene taken from the 1942 [[revue]] ''Fine and Dandy''. | * This image depicts Leslie Henson in military uniform leaning over [[Stanley Holloway]] in a scene taken from the 1942 [[w:revue|revue]] ''Fine and Dandy''. | ||
*Article used in is [[Leslie Henson]] | *Article used in is [[w:Leslie Henson|Leslie Henson]] | ||
*This is a low-resolution image and cannot be used commercially. | *This is a low-resolution image and cannot be used commercially. | ||
*A free replacement is impossible, since the persons depicted are dead and the production closed in 1942; | *A free replacement is impossible, since the persons depicted are dead and the production closed in 1942; |
Revision as of 13:32, 16 August 2022
Summary
Summary
Fair use rationale for Stanley Holloway
- This image depicts Leslie Henson in military uniform leaning over Stanley Holloway in a scene taken from the 1942 revue Fine and Dandy.
- Article used in is Stanley Holloway
- This is a low-resolution image and cannot be used commercially.
- A free replacement is impossible, since the persons depicted are dead, and the production closed in 1942. No alternative free image is known.
- Author is unknown.
- Source: Holloway, Stanley; Richards, Dick (1967). Wiv a little bit o’ luck: The life story of Stanley Holloway. London: Frewin.
- Purpose of use: this image shows the subject's portrayal of Sam Small, the most famous of Holloway's roles, which displayed "the understated look-on-the-bright-side world of the cockney working class", according to Cary Ginell, as stated in the article. The image would help readers understand Ginell's commentary.
Fair use rationale for Leslie Henson
- This image depicts Leslie Henson in military uniform leaning over Stanley Holloway in a scene taken from the 1942 revue Fine and Dandy.
- Article used in is Leslie Henson
- This is a low-resolution image and cannot be used commercially.
- A free replacement is impossible, since the persons depicted are dead and the production closed in 1942;
- Author is unknown.
- Source: Holloway, Stanley; Richards, Dick (1967). Wiv a little bit o’ luck: The life story of Stanley Holloway. London: Frewin.
- Purpose of use is to show Henson on stage in a typical comic role during his stage career.
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