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It is with considerable displeasure that the current individual must report that the page <fergusonsgang.com> has reverted to another user and all architectural content been excised.
Thanks, @Nuttyskin! If you have some connection to the group, could you find a way to upload a photograph of something that could be placed in the public domain on WikiCommons[1] and add it to the article? A photo of one of the beautiful masks, an octopus sign from the outdoor exhibition, one of the rescued buildings even? If you tag the photo with Ferguson's Gang I can add it to the article if you don't know how to do that. Cheers! BBQboffin (talk) 00:13, 19 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
I really only followed the supplied link to the Facebook group. There are several photographs there of Gang members' secret identities, and a cartoon that says "Copyright The Children's Newspaper, 1933" and gives what I imagine were a gang of comic villains whose names were reappropriated by the Gang itself.
Nearly all the photos/drawings/etc. you'd see on any website are assumed copyrighted and therefore we can't use them on Wikipedia per WP:IMAGEPOL, which is why so few pages have great images. BBQboffin (talk) 02:15, 19 July 2023 (UTC)Reply