File:Thomas Stearns Eliot 1920 snapshot by Lady Ottoline Morrell.jpg

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English: Cropped portion featuring poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) of a 1920 photograph taken by Lady Ottoline Morrell (d. 1938)
Date date of creation 1920. no known publication.
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Original publication: none. no known publication.

Immediate source: http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitLarge/mw88369/Lady-Ottoline-Morrell-TS-Eliot?LinkID=mp01450&role=sit&rNo=19
Author

Lady Ottoline Morrell

(Life time: died 1938)
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photo created 1920, no known publication. Would be public domain in the United States because it is created before 1923, and in the United Kingdom under the "date of death plus 70 years" rule. Lady Morrell died in 1938 and the image would have become public domain in 2008. National Portrait Gallery (UK) first made this image publicly available on their website in 2012 (4 years after it would become public domain in 2008).

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