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Summary
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English: Black and white drawing of English boxer Jem Mace, English Middleweight and later heavyweight Champion, striking Joe Goss, an important American adversary with his left to his chin. Both boxers bare chested, no gloves, in short hair, with knee length pants |
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[1] Famous Fights Past and Present, Volume 9, no. 110, published in London in 1904, cover page |
Date |
1904 In England, public domain is extended for works 70 years from Publication if the artist is anonymous. |
Author |
anonymous, the artist who drew the drawing worked for the staff of the publication of Famous Fights Past and Present |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Public Domain for works published in London by anonymous authors are allowed 70 years after publication
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Licensing
editThis work first published in 1904 is anonymous or pseudonymous due to unknown authorship. It is in the public domain in the United States, as well as in countries and areas where the copyright duration of anonymous or pseudonymous works is 119 years since publication or less. This image may or may not be suitable for copying to Commons, depending on its copyright status in the country of first publication. |
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