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Summary

Description
English: Photograph of Charles Stuart and his wife Jane Maria Bowkett in their studio
Date !891 or earlier
Source

Original publication : London UK, 1891 or earlier as lady in photo died in 1891

Immediate source : https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/2000 , page 171, figure 11
Author

Unknown Victorian photographer

(Life time: After 1891, the author would have died during the 120 years up to 2011)
Permission
( Reusing this file )
JM Bowkett in the photograph lived 1837–1891. Therefore the photo could not have been taken after 1891. The photographer would have died within the 120 years subsequently. Therefore the image would be in the Public Domain in 2011.

Licensing

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