I had family in Stockton Heath from about 1800, and also some in Appleton. I love the photobucket gallery--thanks so much-- and if anyone has any pictures from those two areas, particularly older ones that may have approximated what the area was like for those who lived their prior to the invention of photography, I'd be grateful to see them posted. I know some ancestors were canal workers, and would love to see pictures of such labourers. Early husbandmen and other agricultural endeavors would interest me also. Sharon Newton Pritchett surnames: Newton, Stirrup, Boardman, Ely >From: "tigger" <family@scruton.org.uk> >Reply-To: eng-lan-warrington@rootsweb.com >To: <eng-lan-warrington@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [LAN-WARR] Photobucket - link >Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:56:23 -0000 > >Or to just view the photos that have been uploaded to the "warringtonlist" >user account: > >http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t79/warringtonlist/ > > > >Tigger, Warrington > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: eng-lan-warrington-bounces@rootsweb.com > > [mailto:eng-lan-warrington-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jo > > Sent: 25 February 2007 22:52 > > To: eng-lan-warrington@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [LAN-WARR] Photobucket - link > > > > Please bookmark this site: > > > > The URL is http://www.photobucket.com > > > > The Username is: warringtonlist > > > > The Password is: sankeystreet > >** PLEASE CHANGE YOUR SUBJECT HEADING WHEN E-MAILING THE LIST ** >** PLEASE REMOVE "signatures" from your e-mails to facilitate easier >searching of the archives ** >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >ENG-LAN-WARRINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Win a Zunemake MSN® your homepage for your chance to win! http://homepage.msn.com/zune?icid=hmetagline
Tigger has pointed out to me that this photo of the 'Training College' might not belong to OUR Warrington. Has anyone any ideas or know anything about this? Also, the ruins on Tanners Lane have now been demolished. I believe I took that photo in 2003, so it doesn't surprise me. The area is now being re-developed, but the scruffy hut that contains TP Textiles still remains, and building work hasn't yet started. Jo
The photos are fantastic and it has given me a slight issue that we need to resolve. What are we going to say about the copyright of the photos? Do we treat them as public domain so that we can all use them in our family tree reports/web-sites as long as they aren't for commercial purposes. What think you all? Alan
I personally will be happy to give up copyright if anyone wishes to use the photos I've uploaded, if people want to use them for their own personal use. I suggest if you're NOT happy to do that, then it might be best not to upload them in the first place. That's the problem with sharing via the internet I guess. Jo
It appears that the Training College was actually in Liverpool, but affiliated to Warrington. Warrington Training College, Liverpool - http://www.liv.ac uk/tqsd/collabprov/history.htm In 1938, Warrington Training College was re-named St Katharine's Training College. The associations continued until 1946, when C.F. Mott Training College, Prescot became a further member of the Board. In 1949, in accordance with proposals from the Ministry of Education (formerly the Board of Education) an area training organisation was established known as The Liverpool Institute of Education. Jo
Hi Jo: How do I access the photos I'm now reading about? They all sound so very interesting and I may well have some to add - if I know how! Thanks. Angie
Do you even have attributions for these photos? I have not worked in rights for visual images, but I have for written works, and there is an industry standard for how much can be quoted in another work before permission must be obtained, in addition to the time limits on copyrights. Is what you have suggested the industry standard? If not, you could probably find that out with a google search. Sharon Newton Pritchett Surnames of intrest: Newton, Stirrup, Boardman, Ely >From: Alan Bennett <alan_bennett@email.com> >Reply-To: eng-lan-warrington@rootsweb.com >To: eng-lan-warrington@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [LAN-WARR] Photobucket - link >Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:39:25 +0000 > >The photos are fantastic and it has given me a slight issue that we need >to resolve. > >What are we going to say about the copyright of the photos? > >Do we treat them as public domain so that we can all use them in our >family tree reports/web-sites as long as they aren't for commercial >purposes. > >What think you all? > >Alan >** PLEASE CHANGE YOUR SUBJECT HEADING WHEN E-MAILING THE LIST ** >** PLEASE REMOVE "signatures" from your e-mails to facilitate easier >searching of the archives ** >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >ENG-LAN-WARRINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Play Flexicon: the crossword game that feeds your brain. PLAY now for FREE. http://zone.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=flexicon_hmtagline
When You Don't Need Permission You don't need permission to photograph a work that is not protected by copyright (in "the public domain"). Works fall into the public domain for several reasons, one of which is expiration of the copyright term. In 1997, works created before January 1, 1922 are in the public domain. Also, works created by federal government officers and employees as part of their official duties are not protected by copyright. (This rule does not apply to works created by state or local government officers and employees). So, that is the date for what is in the public domain. Sharon Newton Pritchett >From: Alan Bennett <alan_bennett@email.com> >Reply-To: eng-lan-warrington@rootsweb.com >To: eng-lan-warrington@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [LAN-WARR] Photobucket - link >Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:39:25 +0000 > >The photos are fantastic and it has given me a slight issue that we need >to resolve. > >What are we going to say about the copyright of the photos? > >Do we treat them as public domain so that we can all use them in our >family tree reports/web-sites as long as they aren't for commercial >purposes. > >What think you all? > >Alan >** PLEASE CHANGE YOUR SUBJECT HEADING WHEN E-MAILING THE LIST ** >** PLEASE REMOVE "signatures" from your e-mails to facilitate easier >searching of the archives ** >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >ENG-LAN-WARRINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?icid=HMFebtagline