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Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition (1911)

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The classic.

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  1. otherthings 74 months ago | reply

    Look at you, rockin' that æsc! ;-)

  2. grzebo 67 months ago | reply

    Thank you for distributing your photo under a Creative Commons license. Because of that I was able to use it to illustrate an e-learning course about Polish law that was prepared by my NGO organization. Thank you!

  3. farlane 66 months ago | reply

    Hello Stewart, I have made a banner for our Absolute Michigan web site using your original photo. I think I have used it in accordance with your license. If not (or if it bugs you) let me know and I'll use a different photo. I hope it doesn't though because I really like it!


    While I'm here, I just want to thank you for what you've done with Flickr. It's one of the Wonders of the Internet and I'm continually amazed by how enriching it is.

  4. dtweney 62 months ago | reply

    Thanks for posting this photo with a CC license! I've used it on a Wired.com blog post about Britannica here:

    blog.wired.com/business/2008/04/attention-blogg.html

    Dylan Tweney, Wired.com

  5. Manuel Delgado Tenorio 62 months ago | reply

    Thanks for sharing this content under a CC licence.

    I have used it in an article that will be published on 5/5/2008 at:

    manueldelgado.com/2008/05/05/encyclopaedia-britannica-web...

  6. marnanel 44 months ago | reply

    Thanks for posting this under a free licence. I've used it with attribution as part of my tutorial on the Shavian alphabet.

    shavian.org.uk/learn/ian

  7. JSC_TX 34 months ago | reply

    I used your photo with attribution for a career profile I wrote of a professional indexer.

    www.vocationvillage.com/indexing-career.html

    Thank you!

  8. CaerieD 25 months ago | reply

    Thank you for sharing this under a Creative Commons license. I've used a cropped version of the image on the Salt Press Blog: thesaltpressblog.wordpress.com/2011/05/08/a-book-blog-is-... It's attributed in the file name and on mouse-over, with a link back to your original image here.

    C.D., Salt of the Earth Press

  9. birgerking 22 months ago | reply

    Hi Stewart,
    a great shot! Used it for my (sarcastic) post about german internet culture: birgerh.de/2011/07/27/lexikon-deutscher-internetkultur/

    Thank you!

  10. AJHazell 15 months ago | reply

    Stewart, great photo! Thanks for the creative commons license. I've used your image in a blog post on my non-commercial blog: thednaexchange.com/2010/10/24/snpedia-gives-an-open-call-... Please let me know if you have concerns about this use. Thanks again.

  11. Ecrans.fr 14 months ago | reply

    Hi, We just used your picture to illustrate a story on our news website Ecrans.fr. Thank you for sharing this under CC license!

  12. zegloff 12 months ago | reply

    Howdy Stewart!

    Thanks for posting your photographs on flickr Creative Commons. I loved this picture of the encyclopedias, and I used it in a blog post entitled, Is Facebook an Enlightened Master? 7 Holy Aspects of the Social Networking Site.

    The link to the post with your photo is here: lifeinzd.com/is-facebook-an-enlightened-master-7-holy-asp...

    Thanks again. I really appreciate you sharing your work!

    Cheers, Z Egloff

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