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Abram Lyle. The picture appears in brochure by Tate & Lyle. The picture is over 100 years old, Abram Lyle having died in 1891, has been extensively reproduced and is in the public domain.
It is to be used in the article Abram Lyle |
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Source | Brochure by Tate & Lyle, Kip notes etc. |
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- 2009-07-26 20:30 Dormskirk 119×170× (42759 bytes) {{PD-old}} The picture appears in brochure by Tate & Lyle. The picture is over 100 years old, Abram Lyle having died in 1891, has been extensively reproduced and is in the public domain. It is to be used in the article [[Abram Lyle]]