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Green Point - Cape Town - Boer War - Transit Camp.jpg Very old photograph of Green Point Common, Cape Town, during the Second Boer War. The area is being used as a transit camp for prisoners of war to be shipped to remote islands. The Mouille Point Lighthouse can be seen in the background and the beginnings of the old Green Point Stadium are visible on the lower righthand side.
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1899–1902 (dates of the war) |
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Unknown internet site containing Boer War records. |
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Unknown |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Public domain, photograph taken more than 100 years ago.
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Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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This work was first published in South Africa and is now in the public domain because its copyright protection has expired by virtue of the Copyright Act of 1978, amended 2002. The work meets one of the following criteria:
- It is an anonymous work or pseudonymous work and 50 years have passed since the date of its publication.
- It is a broadcast or sound recording and 50 years have passed since the year the programme was published.
- It is a cinematographic or photographic work and 50 years have passed since the date of its publication (or creation, whichever date is the latest).
- It is an artistic, literary or musical work created under the direction of the state or an international organization and 50 years have passed since the year the work was published.
- It is another kind of work, and 50 years have passed since the year of death of the author (or last-surviving author).
A South African work that is in the public domain in South Africa according to this rule is in the public domain in the U.S. only if it was in the public domain in South Africa in 1996, e.g. if it was published before 1946 and no copyright was registered in the U.S. (This is the effect of 17 USC 104A with its critical date of January 1, 1996.)
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