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{{di-replaceable fair use disputed| 1. The only other image found to date- does not represent the mill in working state, but as a hulk awaiting demolition. At that point, architectural features of the original P S Stott design had been removed. 2. The other image was taken from a different aspect, and does not show the relative proportions of the carding shed, and the spinning floors.3. This image 4.The other images was not of the mill in its 1950 state so cannot be used as a comparison with other images used on the fairly complex page where it is used. }} |
{{di-replaceable fair use disputed| 1. The only other image found to date- does not represent the mill in working state, but as a hulk awaiting demolition. At that point, architectural features of the original P S Stott design had been removed. 2. The other image was taken from a different aspect, and does not show the relative proportions of the carding shed, and the spinning floors.3. This image 4.The other images was not of the mill in its 1950 state so cannot be used as a comparison with other images used on the fairly complex page where it is used. }} |
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{{di-replaceable fair use disputed|A free replacement <u>of the mill in working condition, without parts removed</u> can not be created as the mill has been demolished. Any images of the mill from that time that would be found in a book would be subject to the same restrictive copyright conditions and so a fair use rationale is the only way in which it can be illustrated encyclopedically and authentically.}} |
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Revision as of 18:19, 9 February 2009
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Lancashire Cotton Corporation owned 53 mills as detailed in List of mills owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited. These were detailed in a promotional book published in 1951, that is a unique historical importance. The images have no commercial value.
This image is claimed to be fair use.
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Self-made.
date
Scanned 31/12/2008
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Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent.
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List of mills owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited |
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Purpose of use |
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One other image exists from a different aspect when the mill was derelict so cannot be used as a replacement. |
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