Image:VC Beharry.jpg

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Private Johnson Beharry in front of a mural of the Victoria Cross at the Ministry Of Defence Main Building.

This picture was obtained from the British Ministry of Defence web site.

The original caption reads:

Pte JG Beharry VC, MOD Main Building, 18 March 2005

NB: Due to restrictions detailed in its copyright notice (specifically that its material is freely available only for personal use), Crown Copyright images obtained from the Ministry of Defence are not considered available under an acceptable free licence. Because of this, a detailed fair use rationale has been added to the image to allow for its continued use on the English-language Wikipedia. However, should you wish to use the image for commercial purposes, you must first obtain explicit permission from the copyright holder.

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[edit] Fair use rationale

  1. The image is of lower resolution than the original photograph (copies made from it will be of inferior quality).
  2. No free or public domain images have been located for the subject of the article.
  3. The use of this image does not limit the copyright owners' rights or ability to distribute the photograph in any way.
  4. The image is being used for informational purposes only, and its use is not believed to detract from the value of the original photograph or its copyright in any way.
  5. The article in question is about a soldier of the British Army, and a photograph taken by someone in an official capacity adds significantly to the article on the person.

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