This category lists Wikipedia articles about historical events in Kent and structures in the county that no longer exist, that lack images. You can't go out and photograph such subjects, so this category is intended for people who like looking through paper sources for images that can be used on Wikipedia. WP:Copyrights has a good overview of what you can and can't use, and WP:Non-U.S. copyrights summarises how US copyright law (which Wikipedia works under) intersects with UK copyright law. If a source was published before 1 January 1923 it's definitely public domain in the US, and if it's >70 years after the end of the calendar year in which the last author dies, or >70 years since the end of the calendar year in which it was published (if the author is unknown), then it's out of UK copyright. It gets a lot more complicated after 1923 - for instance Crown copyright only lasts for 50 years on published material.
For History of Kent related articles needing an image or photograph, use {{Image requested|date=November 2024|Kent history}}
in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested images of Kent history.
If possible, please add request to an existing sub-category.
You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.
The Free Image Search Tool may be able to locate suitable images on other web sites.
The Image Existence Checker shows articles in this list that have images.
If there is a specific item in the subdivision you want photographed, please indicated use the string with the "of=" and "in=" parameters (e.g., {{reqphoto|of=Front door of the Old Johnson House|in=subdivision of England}}. Template:Reqphoto has other parameters that you may use as well. For geographic map location of each subdivision in England relative to the other subdivisions, see Subdivisions of England and Regions of England.
Photographers
Please add your contact information below so that others may contact you directly about a photo request in this England subdivision. You may add your contact information to more than one England subdivision. Please include your user name, a link to your talk page, a link to a gallery of the photos you've contributed to the wiki if applicable, and any comment you feel is necessary. You may also want to add a comment explaining how far you're willing to travel to take a photograph. For example,
- :* [[User:Example]] [[Commons:User:Example/Gallery|Gallery in Commons]] - Travel within xxx Subdivision and occasionally to xxx.
Please look over Wikipedia:Requested_pictures#Places to see whether you are able fulfill photo requests for your particular location. Look at the article talk page to see whether a specific item has been requested to be photographed. After you have fulfilled a request and the article likely does not need any more location photos, remove the reqphoto item from the article talk page.
- Image researchers for Kent history
- Storye book (I no longer live in Kent, but I occasionally visit, and I know it well enough to research images online.)
Source | Geograph British Isles ([1]) |
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License | cc-by-sa 2.0 |
Tag | {{geograph}} |
Pages in category "Wikipedia requested images of Kent history"
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