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English: 1950s Women's "Cats Eye" Glasses. Circa 1958.
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07:13, 19 September 2009 (UTC) (19 September 2009 (original upload date)) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia. (Original text : I ( Nabokov ( talk)) created this work entirely by myself. Just to make it crystal clear, I sold these particular glasses on eBay. The original photo was taken by me, but I deleted it before deciding that a photo of 1950s glasses would be useful on Wikipedia. The only person with any right to complain about the usage of this photo would be me. However, since I have irrevocably released copyright on this image (via a Creative Commons license), I can't complain either. So, there are absolutely no copyright infringement issues whatsoever regarding this image. Anyone and everyone is free to use it according to the terms of the Creative Commons license.) |
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Nabokov ( talk). Required citation is: "Photo by Tom Oates, 2009".. Original uploader was Nabokov at en.wikipedia |
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