Image: Cs270, Banksiadale line, ca. 1960
Description: WAGR C class steam locomotive no. Cs270 Black Butt hauling a log train on the WAGR saw mill line at Banksiadale, Western Australia.
Title: Cs270, Banksiadale line, ca. 1960
Credit: Rail Heritage WA, Archive Photo Gallery image T0134. (Source claims copyright, but image is Public Domain.)
Author: WAGR
Permission: Image is Public Domain, as it is a State government (WAGR)-owned photograph taken before the WAGR sold the Banksiadale line in 1961, and therefore fits the description "Type of material E" in the following table: This image is of Australian origin and is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired. According to the Australian Copyright Council (ACC), ACC Information Sheet G023v17 (Duration of copyright) (August 2014). Type of material Copyright has expired if ... A Photographs or other works published anonymously, under a pseudonym or the creator is unknown: taken or published prior to 1 January 1955 B Photographs (except A): taken prior to 1 January 1955 C Artistic works (except A & B): the creator died before 1 January 1955 D Published editions1 (except A & B): first published more than 25 years ago E Commonwealth or State government owned2 photographs and engravings: taken or published more than 50 years ago and prior to 1 May 1969 1 means the typographical arrangement and layout of a published work. eg. newsprint. 2owned means where a government is the copyright owner as well as would have owned copyright but reached some other agreement with the creator. When using this template, please provide information of where the image was first published and who created it. català | Deutsch | English | español | français | македонски | മലയാളം | Nederlands | русский | slovenščina | Türkçe | українська | +/− You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States.
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