Engraving from 1886 book "True Stories of the Reign of Queen Victoria" by Cornelius Brown.
Public Domain in the United States and most other locations.
As Havelock died in 1857, engraving was probably not original to this book, and original copyright date, if any, may have predated 1886 by decades.
As far as I can determine, the last possible objection to global public domain will expire on the 100th anniversary of Cornelius Brown's death on 4 November, 1907.
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Published 1886
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Engraving from 1886 book "True Stories of the Reign of Queen Victoria" by Cornelius Brown. Scanned from original 19th century printing by Infrogmation (talk)
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No specific credit given in original. Cornelius Brown or an an unnamed artist in Brown's employ.
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2004-04-04 06:47 Infrogmation 373×536× (55594 bytes) General Harry Havelock, engraving from book "True Stories of the Reign of Queen Victoria", printed in New York, undated, but of an age to still refer to Victoria in the present tense. {{msg:PD-US}}
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