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English: Crop of portrait of King Mongkut, RamaIV of Thailand which is displayed in the Chakri Mahaprasad Hall at the Grand Palace.
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Portrait created during the reign of King Chulalongkorn, meaning it was created no later than 1910. before 1911 |
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Image taken from web page of the Public Relations Department, Region 3, at http://www.prdnorth.in.th/The_King/racha4.php. |
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Unknown (identity of the creator is unknown to the uploader) |
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This image or media is now in the public domain in Thailand because its term of copyright has expired. According to Chapter 1, Sections 2-4 of Copyright Act, BE 2537 (1994) ( translation), work which meets one of the following conditions is in the public domain:
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