File:GG-Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood.jpg
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DescriptionGG-Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood.jpg | This image of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood is a two-dimensional work of art whose author died more than 100 years ago, it is in the public domain.This image is used in the article w:List of Governors General of Canada. Each image in that list has been formatted to a 5:6 ratio; in order to maintain consistency, if you plan to replace this image in any way, please ensure that it conforms to the common format. |
Date | Early 19th century. 2 September 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Originally from wikimedia commons; description page is/was here. |
Author | Original uploader was Powerek38 at wikimedia commons |
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2007-10-16 22:20:24 | 250 × 300 | G2bambino | {{Information | Description=This image of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood is a two-dimensional work of art whose author died more than 100 years ago, it is in the public domain. |Source=Originally from [http://commons.wikimedia.org/ wikimedia commons |
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current | 22:33, 19 July 2020 | 250 × 300 (59 KB) | TheImaCow | Transferred from en.wikipedia (MTC!) (1.1.0) |
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Horizontal resolution | 100 dpc |
Vertical resolution | 100 dpc |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop 7.0 |
File change date and time | 18:00, 16 October 2007 |
Color space | Uncalibrated |