File:Aerial view of flooding in Augusta, Georgia, in October 1929.jpg
Aerial_view_of_flooding_in_Augusta,_Georgia,_in_October_1929.jpg (300 × 203 pixels, file size: 30 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
This photograph was created before 1930, but it has not been determined when it was first published. If it was published before 1930, it is in the public domain in the United States. It may be in the public domain if it was first published after 1930, depending on the circumstances. More research is needed to definitely determine its copyright status. When adequate publication information is provided, please replace this notice with a correct copyright tag. |
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[edit]Description | Aerial photograph of flooding Augusta, Georgia, taken by Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers in early October 1929. | ||
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Author or copyright owner |
Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers | ||
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | Original publication: Originally taken in October 1929 by Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers, donated to Georgia State University by Kenneth Rogers Immediate source: Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers Photographic Collection, 1920-1976, at Georgia State University Library | ||
Date of publication | October 1929 | ||
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | 1929 Bahamas hurricane | ||
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | The image illustrates the extent of flooding in Augusta, Georgia, due to rains caused by the 1929 Bahamas hurricane. Augusta was the epicenter of record flooding wrought over the Southeastern United States due to moisture supplied by the hurricane. The floods were also the worst in the city's history. The photo provides valuable and visual context to supplement extensive discussion about the impact and scale of the Augusta floods. | ||
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There is no free equivalent of this photograph, so the image cannot be replaced by a free image. The flooding depicted abated soon after the storm's passage, so this image represents a unique documentation of the flood that could not be replicated at a different place or at a different time. | ||
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) | The image has been partially cropped and resized to be as small as possible while still conveying its illustrative purpose. Details not pertinent to the image's purpose have been omitted. The image is only used in one article. | ||
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This is a low-resolution reproduction and crop of the original image. Its use for educational purposes is allowed on the source website, and as such it is not believed that its educational usage on Wikipedia will compete with the rights owner's commercial opportunities. | ||
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