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File:Jack Findlay cropped.JPG

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Jack_Findlay_cropped.JPG (320 × 308 pixels, file size: 27 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Non-free media information and use rationale true for Jack Findlay
Description

Australian motorcycle racer Jack Findlay (deceased 2007)

Source

Motor Cyclist Illustrated (a defunct UK magazine) from page 43 in the March, 1976 edition where Jack Findlay was mentioned as racing a Yamaha 700 in a review of the 1975 F750 series. There is no mention of Findlay being in any other class (engine capacity) within this F750 feature.

Article

Jack Findlay

Portion used

Part, head and body of subject with a part-motorcycle in an appropriate pose, extracted from a generally larger image depicting another individual (Phillipe Coulon).

Low resolution?

Yes - of sufficient size and low resolution giving just-adequate rendering and detail of subject and his historic motorcycle

Purpose of use

The image serves as the primary means of visual identification of the subject, Australian motorcycle racer Jack Findlay (deceased 2007)

Replaceable?

There is no known free equivalent of this portrait, so the image cannot be replaced by a free image.

Other information

Non-free historic image

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Jack Findlay//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jack_Findlay_cropped.JPGtrue

File history

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current01:46, 4 February 2015Thumbnail for version as of 01:46, 4 February 2015320 × 308 (27 KB)Rocknrollmancer (talk | contribs){{Non-free use rationale |Article = Jack Findlay |Description = Australian motorcycle racer Jack Findlay (deceased 2007) |Source = ''Motor Cyclist Illustrated'', from a 1976 edition of a defunct UK magazine |Portion...

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