Image:Suva Triangle postcard.jpg

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Description

The Triangle, Suva, Fiji - taken looking NE along Victoria Parade.

Source

postcard image from [1]

Date

postcard dated 1952, but probably actually photographed in the 1940s

Author

Photographed by Roland Stinson, published by Stinson's Studios, Fiji

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Public domain This image was first published in the Fiji Islands and is now in the public domain because according to Fijian Copyright Act 1999, Part II., Div. 3, § 22 (2) copyright protection of photographs expires 50 years after the end of the calendar year in which the photograph is taken.

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current09:36, 4 November 2007597×357 (37 KB)Botev ({{Information |Description=The Triangle, Suva, Fiji - taken looking NE along Victoria Parade. |Source=postcard image from [http://www.justpacific.com/fiji/fijiphotos/cards/modern/] |Date=postcard dated 1952, but probably actually photographed in the 1940s)
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