File:Cats and a woman in the library at the Wallace residence (Wallace).jpg

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A 1911 photograph of cats

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English: From the William Wallace collection. Believed to have been unpublished in the US, but its author is known and thus it is free of copyright as the author has been dead for over 100 years. If it was published, the work is public domain due to having been published in the 19th Century, which all published works from are public domain in the United States.


In this lantern slide, Nicholas and Deborah, William Wallace's cats, are sitting on the floor of the library at the Wallace residence, located at 2420 Harney Street in Omaha, Nebraska. A seated woman is visible in the shadows in the background. A small table with a tablecloth on it is also visible. Sunlight streams in through a large window, through which a brick building across the street can be seen.
Date circa 1911
date QS:P,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Omaha Library
Author William Wallace

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