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Reused pictures[edit]
Many images of mine (in addition to the ones listed here) have been reused/republished (with proper credits AFAIK) on the following websites:
- WMF projects and third-party mirrors;
- Various Flickr-based aggregators;
- Fotopedia;
- Igosso;
- Dipity;
- Ookaboo;
- WoldFlicks;
- Wikiotics;
- ...
France[edit]
Amiens
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Nave of Amiens cathedral, reused on http://www.astrologie12.tk/.
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Angel in the stalls of Amiens cathedral, reused on http://www.djibnet.com/.
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Detail of the facade of Amiens cathedral, reused by the Club vosgien de Colmar to illustrate a trip to Picardy.
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Detail of the facade of Amiens cathedral, reused by Merrimon Crawford in a review of the book The Apostate's Tale: A Dame Frevisse Medieval Mystery by Margaret Frazer.
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Gargoyles of Amiens cathedral, reused by Gilles Arnaud on his post Réveil bienveillant.
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Sculpted rodent in Amiens cathedral, reused by Brian Thomas for his article Rodent size linked to human population and climate change.
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Amiens city hall, reused by "Monde du Voyage" on their page about Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy.
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Amiens city hall, reused by Alliance française Pays-Bas in their Programme culturel 2009-2010.
Brittany
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Dol cathedral, reused by Les Chroniques de Spiderwick.fr for their article Vive la Bretagne hors des sentiers battus : l'exemple de dol-de-Bretagne.
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Dol cathedral, reused by Christine for her blog note FITZALAN .
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Saint-Malo, reused by Bretagne-travel.com on their page about Ille-et-Vilaine.
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Saint-Malo, reused by 52 Week-ends for their article Week-end à Saint-Malo, la cité des Corsaires, in probably borderline attribution conditions.
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The Fort National in Saint-Malo, reused by Travelavenue for their page about Saint-Malo.
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The Fort National in Saint-Malo, reused by Visiting EU for their article Trains from Saint Malo to Paris .
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Surcouf, reused by Primavera for her blog note BRETAGNE...SAINT-MALO cité corsaire.
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Surcouf, reused by Jean-Marc Manach for his article Bercy: la piste de l’altermondialisme numérique.
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The Fort du Petit Bé in Saint-Malo, reused by Danforth Prince on the Triporati page about Brittany.
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The Plage du Môle in Saint-Malo, reused by Alex Haensel in his article Frankreich flirtet mit deutschen Touristen, with borderline credits.
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The Plage du Môle in Saint-Malo, reused by Travelavenue for their page about Dinard (although this is not Dinard).
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The Menhir de Champ Dolent, reused by RPI Mesnil Neuville on their page on megaliths.
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The Menhir de Champ Dolent, republished on WorldNews.
Chartres
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Chartres western portal, reused by Alan McNairn for his article Gothic Art: Sculpture at Chartres.
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Chartres southern portal, reused on 죽기전에 꼭 가봐야 할 곳-건물 : 프랑스 '샤르트르Chartres 대성당'.
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Chartres southern portal, reused by Brenda MacEachern for a Romanesque and Gothic Art course at the University of Western Ontario.
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Chartres northern rose window, reused on http://www.djibnet.com/
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Chartres northern rose window, reused by the Institute for the Study of Western Civilization for their page History of France.
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Chartres northern rose window, reused on 죽기전에 꼭 가봐야 할 곳-건물 : 프랑스 '샤르트르Chartres 대성당'.
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Chartres northern rose window, reused by Michèle Pomme and Françoise Mager-Maury on the cover of a primary school math challenge.
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Chartres northern rose window, reused by Luis Felipe Salamanca C. on the homepage of his blog on August 15th 2010.
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Chartres northern rose window, reused by Luke Storms on his website Crashingly Beautiful.
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Chartres northern rose window, reused by Travelavenue for their page about Chartres.
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The life of Joseph, reused by Beebe Bahrami in her article Eat, Pray, Love in France.
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Sculptures in Chartres cathedral, reused by Eddie Duggan for his blog note Wow! It's just like a cathedral.
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Well in the crypt of the cathedral, reused by Debbie Cochener in her article Gothic Cathedral of Chartres: Crypt.
Dijon
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Park Darcy, reused by Hotels & Travel on their home page.
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The park Darcy, in Dijon, reused by Will Apse in his article France: Vacations in Dijon. Background History, Things to Do, Eating Out, Accomodation.
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The park Darcy, in Dijon, reused by Travelavenue.com.br in their article Dijon Guia de Viagem .
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The vaults of Dijon cathedral, reused on Essential Humanities on their article about medieval architecture.
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The ducal palace in Dijon, reused by Will Apse in his article France: Vacations in Dijon. Background History, Things to Do, Eating Out, Accomodation.
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Gargoyle at the top of the ducal palace in Dijon, reused by R. J. Evans in his article Gargoyles – Glorious Gruesome Grotesques.
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Gargoyle at the top of the ducal palace in Dijon, reused by Gerard Vlemmings in his blog note Gargoyles – Glorious Gruesome Grotesques.
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Gargoyle at the top of the ducal palace in Dijon, reused by Wanderfly for their page on Dijon.
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Dijon theatre, reused by Will Apse in his article France: Vacations in Dijon. Background History, Things to Do, Eating Out, Accomodation.
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Decorative figure, reused in http://bokete.jp/boke/496648.
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Bust of Louis XIV, reused by Un jour une œuvre for their page Buste de Louis XIV.
Grenoble and the Alps
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Nems Accounter in their news Direct Emissions.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by April Kemick (University of Toronto) in his article Religious belief and devotion linked to sense of personal control.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Susana Romatz for their article The last three days....
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused on Write In for Writing's Sake.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Dreikönigsgemeinde for their article Zu schön, um wahr zu sein?.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by MA’al Birgit Ruttkowski for her article Wie geht es jetzt weiter?.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Charlotte Movers for her article Charlotte Movers, Your Guiding Light.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Lendon for his blog note Your Daily Joy: 1/31/11.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Mary Pat Lynch for her blog note Full Moon in Gemini, December 21.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Ann Finkbeiner for her article Science metaphor (sort of): sigma & faith.
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Sunset over the Vercors, republished by Djabal on his blog.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Climap for their article Climate sensitivity.
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Sunset over the Vercors, which inspired a painting by Alexandra Laske.
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Grenoble and the Moucherotte, reused by Furansugonet for a japanese WAP site about French regions.
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La Bastille in Grenoble, reused on Wikitravel.
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La Bastille in Grenoble, reused by Webdoz on the website of the 3ème salon des vins natures à Grenoble for their page about the fort.
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La Bastille in Grenoble, reused somewhere on WorldNews.
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La Bastille in Grenoble, reused by iGuide for their article Grenoble Sights, with borderline credits.
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The Pic de la Meije, reused by "mp" for his article Tri talijanska alpinista poginula na francuskim Alpama.
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The Pic de la Meije, reused by Danae for her article Sa majesté la Meije et son ascension.
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Cows in the Alps, reused by WorldNews to illustrate several articles related to cows and farming.
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Commemorative plaque in Grenoble, reused as pedagogic material by Renée Morel, teacher at the City College of San Francisco.
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Palindromic door, reused by Fabrizio Pivari for his note - SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS.
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Stained glass window in Grenoble cathedral, reused by Encyclopaedia Britannica for their article on Saint Bruno the Cartusian.
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Joseph Fourier, reused by C. Magnani for his article Fourier Transform over Finite Abelian Groups.
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Anti-Sarkozy graffiti, reused by Cédric Omet in his note L'Italie légalise les milices, une dérive fascisante ?.
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Adam and Eve, reused by Lotte Djursner from Clio Online, Denmark, in an educational publication.
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Adam and Eve, reused in http://bokete.jp/boke/731331.
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Adam and Eve, reused by Roberto Soares in his note Eva gerou filhos antes da queda? .
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Adam and Eve, reused by deDeurs in his note Goede Edentijden, slechte Edentijden (also published here).
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Adam and Eve, reused by Deon.pl for their article Czy wiesz dlaczego Bóg stworzył kobietę?.
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Adam and Eve, reused by Arvind Devalia for his article The Ultimate 40 Posts For Valentine’s Day and Every Day.
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Adam and Eve, reused by Jackrabbit for his blog note The Airing of Grievances, Charge 1.
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Adam and Eve, reused for the article Revelation of the Magi, Overview part 2.
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Adam and Eve, reused on Eu Em Peçonha.
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Adam and Eve, reused by David Futrelle for his article On The Spearhead, it’s always women’s fault.
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Lion statue in Grenoble, reused (DW) by Kalamazoo for two concert posters.
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Sainte-Marie-d'en-Haut, reused by Joshua for his article Minimalism Isn't the Alpha and Omega of Design.
Île-de-France
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Saint Anatolius, reused by JubilateDeo for their article Les saints du jour (24 septembre).
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Versailles castle, reused by Campbeaumont for their article Capodanno 2011 - Parigi - 4.
Midi-Pyrénées
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Sainte-Cécile cathedral in Albi, reused by Travelavenue for their page about Albi.
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Sainte-Cécile cathedral in Albi, reused by Sarah Pulliam Bailey for her article Bully pulpit against abortion.
Nantes
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Nantes, reused by Arleco on his note Viajando por Francia.
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Nantes, reused by Karine Le Loët in her article Péage urbain : Nantes hors jeu.
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Nantes, reused by Christine Girard, Jean-Marc Dumas and Sylvie Langlois in the scientific communication animation La ville-nature.
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Nantes, reused by Tourisme en France for their page on Loire-Atlantique.
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Nantes, reused on WorldNews to illustrate related articles, without "invisible" credits.
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Nantes, reused by Guillaume Duhamel for his article Une maison-poubelle en construction à Nantes.
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The coat of arms of Louis XIV, reused by Engel Entertainment for an Archaeology show on Discovery Channel.
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Nantes Cathedral, reused by Julie Blakley in her article Cathedrals of France.
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Nantes Cathedral, reused by ECB online in their page Car hire Nantes.
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Nantes Cathedral, reused on metacordr.com.
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Lamoricière cenotaph, reused on AuChrétien.com.
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The vaults of the southern aisle of Nantes cathedral, reused by Wojtek on his blog mykrak.vox.com.
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Tomb of Francis II of Brittany, reused somewhere on WorldNews.
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Saint Clair, reused by JubilateDeo for their article Les saints du jour (Dimanche 10 octobre).
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Saint Donatien, reused by Ingomer for his blog note Saint Donatien et saint Rogatien de Nantes, Martyrs (+ 287) .
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Saint Rogatien, reused by Ingomer for his blog note Saint Donatien et saint Rogatien de Nantes, Martyrs (+ 287) .
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Nantes prefecture, republished on PFA Annuaire.
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Nantes castle, republished on PFA Annuaire.
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Nantes castle, reused by Ahotu Marathons on their article Le Marathon de Nantes aura lieu le 17 avril 2011.
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Nantes castle, reused on WorldNews to illustrate related articles, without "invisible" credits.
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Fountain of the Place Royale, reused in an incomprehensible heap of random words about Nantes.
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Basilica Saint-Nicolas, reused by Timothy Tye for his article Nantes Budget Travel Guide.
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The belfry of Sainte-Croix, republished on VivreNantes.com.
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The fountain of the Place Royale, reused by Tanie-Loty in their webpage about Nantes.
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Cambronne, reused by Alfred Mignot for his note Cambronne, reviens !.
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Cambronne, reused by Mimi40n2 for her note L'origine du mot de Cambronne.
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Lycée Clemenceau, reused by Bourdin & Co for their note Violence à l'école.
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Titan crane, reused by Manuel for his article Aniversário do lançamento à água do N/F "Express Santorini".
Provence
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Château de la Barben, reused by Châteaux en France for their page about La Barben.
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Château de la Barben, reused by KidsTravelCam for their article Top 10 Cool Things To Do in Provence
Tours
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Townhall in Tours, reused by AnswerBag on their page about Tours.
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The vaults of Tours cathedral, reused by Sun Maker for their article Bridge Building: Culture of Masks, Dreams and Death.
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The vaults of Tours cathedral, reused by MA’al Birgit Ruttkowski for her article Meditationsabend mit Saint Germain.
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The vaults of Tours cathedral, reused by Ser Turista for their article Catedral de Saint Gatien en Tours.
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The vaults of Tours cathedral, reused by 1001 photos for their 473rd edition.
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Stained glass window in Tours cathedral, reused by J-k in a seminary work about technology of medieval stained-glass, in Poland.
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Stained glass window in Tours cathedral, reused by Travelavenue for their page about Chambray-lès-Tours (although the image is not really related).
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Stained glass window in Tours cathedral, reused by Travelavenue for their page about Joué-lès-Tours (although the image is not really related).
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The castle of Tours, reused by Vili Forsell in a school presentation about the city.
Greece[edit]
Greece
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Church near Monastiraki, reused by Polska Agencja Prasowa in their article Polscy posłowie uchwałą bronią krzyży.
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Church near Monastiraki, reused by Polska Agencja Prasowa in their article Koniec Komisji Majątkowej. Majątek Kościoła zwróci sąd.
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Hephaisteion, reused on Teckentydaren in an article about Greek economy.
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Greek flag, reused by SheBlogs in their note Νωπή λαϊκή εντολή για εκλογές.
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Greek flag, reused by Мария Рабаджиева in her article Гърция отпуска стипендии за бакалаври.
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Greek flag, reused by Plagal in a blog note.
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The Greek flag, reused by John Bruton for his article on the Greek crisis.
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The Greek flag, reused by ONN.tv for their "top stories" page on May 3rd 2010.
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Greek flag, reused by publics.bg for their article Greece announced the programme "Building the Future".
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Column of the Propylaea of the Acropolis, reused by Claarke van Sijl for the cover of her PhD thesis: Stoic Philosophy and the Exegesis of Myth.
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The Erechtheum, reused by Frostyev at nzherald.co.nz in a gallery about Greece.
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A capital of the Erechtheum, reused by "Richard" in an article of the academic journal The Classicist.
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Columns of the Erechtheum, reused by Lone Star Sparrow in her blog note A movie and debates on society.
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The Parthenon in restoration, reused by Way Oneness for their article 図形の比率について.
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The Parthenon in restoration, reused by Kari Wilson in an online art lesson about relief sculpture.
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The theatre of Herodes Atticus in Athens, reused by "Michael" in two educational talks on Greek culture.
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The theatre of Herodes Atticus in Athens, reused by Wojciech Pastuszka on his blog note Grecy chcą zakazać żucia gumy i noszenia szpilek.
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The Rio-Antirio bridge, reused by http://www.planet.fr/ in their diaporama Les plus grands ponts du monde.
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The Rio-Antirio bridge, reused on TripWolf.
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The Rio-Antirio bridge, reused by La Grèce.net in their page about the bridge.
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The Rio-Antirio bridge, reused on Grèce vacances.
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The Rio-Antirio bridge, reused by "Le" for his blog note Pluie et froid... jusqu'à Patras..
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The Rio-Antirio bridge, reused by Saswato R. Das (Scientific American) for his article "Smart" Bridges Harness Technology to Stay Safe.
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The Rio-Antirio bridge, reused by Boris Foucaud for his article Séismes et villes résilientes.
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Fire in the Peloponnese, reused by Brian Thomas for his article Environmentalists say Greece disregarded climate change.
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Fire in the Peloponnese, reused by WorldNews in their article Records: Planes ordered but canceled in CA fire.
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Fire in the Peloponnese, reused by WorldNews to illustrate an article from the Guardian: Thousands flee raging wildfires in Greece.
Italy[edit]
Italy
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The Duomo in Florence, reused in a Renaissance literature class.
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The Duomo in Florence, reused by the University of New Hampshire Language Resource Center for their page Italian Language and Culture Links.
Lebanon[edit]
Lebanon
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Zahlé, reused somewhere on WorldNews.
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Anjar, reused by Timothy Tye for his article Anjar, Lebanon.
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Anjar, reused on WorldNews.
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Anjar, reused by Timothy Tye for his article Anjar, Lebanon.
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Anjar, reused by Gogobot.
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Anjar, reused on WorldNews.
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Capital in Anjar, reused by Gogobot.
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Barbed tape, reused by Jongin Zaltbommel for their article Depressie.
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Lebanese flag, reused by Palestine Note for their article Report: Lebanon uncovers Israeli spy networks.
Syria[edit]
Syria
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Aleppo citadel, republished on Structurae on their page about the citadel.
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Aleppo citadel, reused by Mang for his note AlEp - une des plus vieilles villes du monde.
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Carved wall in Aleppo citadel, reused by Sana Khan (of the ISN blog of ETH Zurich) on their article How United Is the Arab Front?
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Carved wall in Aleppo citadel, reused by Zeevveez in his article השושלת האיובית מאה 12-13 לספירה .
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Carved wall in Aleppo citadel, reused by Zeevveez in his article השושלת האיובית מאה 12-13 לספירה .
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Great Umayyad mosque of Aleppo, reused by Explorra for their page on Aleppo.
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Antiochus gate in Apamea, republished on Structurae on their page about the gate.
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Antiochus gate in Apamea, reused by TripIdeas.org for their article Apamea (ruins), Syria.
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The cardo of Apamea, reused by TripIdeas.org for their article Apamea (ruins), Syria.
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Palmyra theatre, reused by Slava for his page Roman Theaters around the World.
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Palmyra theatre, reused on AncientHistory.com.au.
United Kingdom[edit]
London
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Kensington palace, reused by EarthDocumentary in their article about the palace.
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Kensington palace, reused by Karl Leon ciccone in his article The Education of Victoria.
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Imperial College London, reused by the official website of Bob Brighton to illustrate their donation to Imperial College.
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The lion of the City Hall, reused on a tourist guide for iPhone.
Scotland
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Drummond castle, reused on WorldNews.
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Drummond castle, reused by WhichCastle.com in their article Drummond Castle, Perthshire.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by Tripideas for their article Eilean Donan: An Island Castle.
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Loch Alsh, reused by Harold Shaw Jr. for his article Four week school reflection.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by Zukhra Asqarova in her article Eilean Donan Castle.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by Gazeta Wyborcza.pl in her article Najlepsze zdjęcia z Wikipedii cz. I.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by Repkasoft in their software YoWindow.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by Reiseplaneten in their page Skottlands fineste slott.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Relevant Search Scotland on their page on Scottish castles.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Alan Murphy on the Triporati page about Scottish Highlands.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Frank Marketing on his page Wallpaper für Kinder: Mein erstes Wallpaper!.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by AmO Images.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by KlausGraf for his article Adventskalender (Türlein V) - Faszinierende Fotos.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Edi for a blog note.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused on WorldNews.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused on Free Computer Wallpapers.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by InfoBritain for their page about the castle, with a twisted sense of what "copyright", "free" and "attribution" mean.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused on itdaras.com.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Le Podcast Journal for their article L'image du jour : Eilean Donan.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused on さらひと写真館.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Nishlaverz for his article Famous landmarks in the UK D-f.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Polarzwo in his article Eilean Donan Castle Schottland.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused on Deviant Art.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by John Doe in his note Zombie-Angriff – was nun?.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Ancient Digger in her note Semi Wordless Wednesday: Eilean Donan castle.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Squidoo in their article Movies set in Scotland.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused by Solar Panel Quotes for their article Scotland's doing its bit for 2020 climate targets.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by Tripideas for their article Eilean Donan: An Island Castle.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by iknow-scotland for their article Wester Ross Tourist Information.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused by The Wisdom Journal for their article Don’t Storm The Fortress To Get A Job.
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Eilean Donan Castle, reused on Kyle-of-Lochalsh.co.uk.
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The Loch Ness, reused by Martine "les petits liens" for her blog note Les lieux les plus étranges du monde.
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The Loch Ness, reused by Maëlle Boudet for her article Les lieux les plus étranges du monde.
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Cawdor gardens, reused by Ovi Home Decorators for their article Several types of basic garden design.
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Blair castle, reused by Lee Austin for the cover of his novel Fortune's Child.
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Blair castle, reused by Scotland Dreaming on their page Scotland Castle Ruins List.
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Blair castle, reused by WhichCastle.com in their article Castles in Perthshire .
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Blair castle, reused somewhere on WorldNews.
Objects[edit]
Objects
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Typical Provençal Nativity Scene, reused by International E-Corner to illustrate French Christmas traditions.
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Santon, reused by Ampersand Design in a newsletter about regional Christmas customs and traditions.
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Santons, reused by Ampersand Design in a newsletter about regional Christmas customs and traditions.
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Santons, reused by Kathy Warnes in their article Santons and the Stars and Stripes Continue Christmas Peace Prayer.
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Santon, reused by Ampersand Design in a newsletter about regional Christmas customs and traditions.
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Santon, reused by Ampersand Design in a newsletter about regional Christmas customs and traditions.
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Santon, reused by Ampersand Design in a newsletter about regional Christmas customs and traditions.
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Santon, reused by Ampersand Design in a newsletter about regional Christmas customs and traditions.
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Santon, reused by ShopRite in a document about Christmas.
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Santon, reused in an article comment on Rue89.
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Monoski, republished on WorldNews.
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Le Blount, reused by Dean Ferber in his blog note Unlock The Key To Your Collecting Success.
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Le Blount, reused by Aidomni for their article Réglage de frein de porte.
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Piston valve, reused by Susan Eliott in her article Can I Use Water Instead of Valve Oil on My Trumpet?.
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Trumpet mouthpiece, reused by Mark Ring in his article How to select a trumpet mouthpiece.
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Piston valve, reused by Musikia in their article Bien choisir sa première trompette.
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PhD thesis, reused by the Technische Universität Darmstadt for the front page of the Mathematics department.
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PhD thesis, reused by T. MiaoTing in her note Formulae.
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PhD thesis, reused by Marine Soichot in her article L'homme qui décortiquait les savoirs.
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Piccolo trumpet, reused by Contra Costa Wind Symphony for their add Reach for the Sky Concert.
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Piccolo trumpet, reused by Vern Pitt for his article Government trumpets extra 25p for carers.
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HP M407, reused on WorldNews to illustrate HP-related articles.
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HP M407, reused on WorldNews to illustrate HP-related articles.
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Yashica Mat 124G, reused by Steve Yelvington in his blog note Breaking the familiar frame.
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Mamiya C330, reused on This Week in Photo for their article Twip #163 - The End of Medium Format?
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Mamiya C330, reused by Digital Photography and Cameras for their article Mamiya C330 Pro F
Reuse without attribution[edit]
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The Bastille in Grenoble, reused by Dany Braido in his article Grenoble ai vou eu....., without proper credits.
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Sunset over the Vercors, reused by Posts à beira mar! in their page Imagem do dia da WIKIMEDIA without proper credits.
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The Greek flag, reused for some kind of satirical work, apparently without proper credits.
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Rio-Antirio bridge, republished by Desktop Nexus Architecture without proper credits. They listen only to DMCA takedown notices. Editor contacted on January 6th 2011.
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Graslin theatre, reused by belc2009 for his blog note A la découverte de Nantes without proper credits.
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Notre-Dame de la Belle Verrière, reused by Andrew Sullivan in his article We Are All Subcultures Now, Ctd, without proper credits. Publisher contacted on July 19 2010.
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Adam and Eve, reused by Les Chronikoles for their blog note La culture est dans le bus, without proper credits.
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Adam and Eve, reused by Denis Alexander for his article A Response to Coyne, MacDonald, Ruse, and Wilkinson, Pt 2, without proper credits.
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Adam and Eve, reused by Jim for his article It's All in the Curse, without proper credits.
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Adam and Eve, reused by O Ancião for his article Meditações em "Alvorada do Amor" ou O Adão blasfemo, without proper credits.
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PhD thesis, reused by A.Z. for his article The Tenet of Mathematical Logic without proper credits.
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Eilean Donan castle, reused on SilentFunBlog without attribution. Editor contacted on December 31st 2010, and then on February 22nd 2011.