File:HMS Cardiff Crest.png
HMS_Cardiff_Crest.png (250 × 250 pixels, file size: 8 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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[edit]Source: http://www.navynews.co.uk/falklands/ships/cardiff.asp#
Copyright holder: Navy News
Permission: British Crown Copyright.
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Fair use rationale for HMS Cardiff (D108)
[edit]- No free-licensed or public domain images have been located that would serve as a suitable replacement for this image.
- Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future (copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.)
- As a ship's crest, the image has little to no commercial value, and its reproduction here will not deleteriously affect profits for the copyright holder.
- The image is being used here for informational purposes only, and its use on the English-language Wikipedia is not predicted to affect the value of the image or that of its copyright in any way.
History of Image:HMS Cardiff Crest.gif
[edit]- 2008-06-09T00:32:35Z MBisanzBot (guinea pig) (Talk | contribs) (1273 bytes) (Image template name correction per [[User:MBisanz/BotR]])
- 2008-03-09T22:13:32Z Zscout370 (Talk | contribs) (1263 bytes) (not orphaned anymore)
- 2008-03-09T22:05:38Z Betacommand (Talk | contribs) (1305 bytes) (This image is up for deletion per [[WP:CSD]].)
- 2008-03-08T23:30:43Z Zscout370 (Talk | contribs) (1263 bytes) (rm; image is in a sandbox)
- 2008-03-08T13:20:47Z BetacommandBot (Talk | contribs) (1553 bytes) (tagging as invalid rationale per [[WP:NONFREE]])
- 2008-02-27T17:04:30Z Ryan4314 (Talk | contribs) (1259 bytes) (add details)
- 2008-02-27T16:59:13Z Ryan4314 (Talk | contribs) (96 bytes) ({{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Location= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }})
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