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Celticknotwork.png
English: Celtic knotwork http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/sacredspiral/images/BLcltbnd.gif
This image from "Public Domain Pagan Clipart" page at http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/sacredspiral/ which states "I hereby declare all this original artwork public domain."
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4 June 2004 (original upload date) |
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Original uploader was CatherineMunro at en.wikipedia |
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