File:CarteComiteConstitution1789.jpg

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Français : "Carte de France divisée suivant le plan proposé à l’Assemblée nationale", premières propositions de découpage préalables à la division de la France en départements
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Source http://www.histoire-image.org/site/etude_comp/etude_comp_detail.php?analyse_id=280
Author L. Hennequin pour le Comité près l'assemblée nationale française, scan par Centre historique des Archives nationales - Atelier de photographie
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fr Cette image a été obtenue sur le site L'Histoire par l'Image, réalisé par la Réunion des musées nationaux en partenariat avec la Direction des musées de France et la Direction des Archives de France. Sur ce site figure une mention de copyright (© Centre historique des Archives nationales - Atelier de photographie) et la page où figure cette photo renvoie à une page de "Mentions légales" [1] dont le contenu était, à la date du téléchargement sur Commons :

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Après examen de ces mentions, je me suis néanmoins autorisé à procéder au téléchargement ici, estimant n'avoir pas de raison de penser qu'une tâche justifiant de droits à propriété intellectuelle indépendants de ceux des auteurs de la carte avait été accomplie par les services des Archives Nationales.

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(Short summary in English) There is a copyright claim on this scan by Centre historique des Archives nationales. However, in sight of Commons:When to use the PD-scan tag and Commons:Deletion requests/Images from Darwin Online, I felt empowered to upload it under the "PD-Scan" copyright notice.

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current14:31, 7 December 2011Thumbnail for version as of 14:31, 7 December 20111,399 × 1,400 (919 KB)Damouns (talk | contribs)Meilleure version issue de la même source
09:03, 11 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 09:03, 11 October 20091,400 × 1,366 (491 KB)Touriste (talk | contribs)"Carte de France divisée suivant le plan proposé à l’Assemblée nationale", premières propositions de découpage préalables à la division de la France en départements

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