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11:58, 14 March 2008Nalcotalkcontribs uploaded File:Monk1.jpg(((Information |Description=Illustration from 'The Monk' by M.G. Lewis |Source=18th century publication |Date= |Location= |Author=Unknown |Permission= |other_versions= )))
11:51, 14 March 2008Nalcotalkcontribs uploaded File:Lewis1.jpeg (((Information |Description=Matthew G. Lewis |Source=National Portrait Gallery, London |Date= |Location= |Author=H.W. Pickersgill |Permission=Copyright expired, work is well over 180 years old |other_versions= )))
14:13, 2 September 2007Nalcotalkcontribs uploaded File:Conchologist1.JPG(Facsimile of 'The Conchologist's First Book : Or, A System of Testaceous Malacology' title page by Edgar Allan Poe. This facsimile was gleaned from Harrison's Life and Letters of Edgar Allan Poe.)
17:51, 1 September 2007Nalcotalkcontribs uploaded File:LitMessengerSouth.JPG (The Southern Literary Messenger Building in Richmond, Virginia -- Edgar Poe's place of employment from December 1836 to 1837. The back building adjoining was occupied by Allan & Ellis, tobacconists, the firm in which Poe's foster-father was senior partner)
00:07, 5 April 2007Nalcotalkcontribs uploaded File:MonsieurSainteColombe.jpg (This photograph was gleaned from albanova, http://albanova.altervista.org/?q=node/905. It clarifies that none of the images bear a copyright and, regardless, the copyright of the original painting is expired regardless (granted the painting is well nigh 3)
00:05, 5 April 2007Nalcotalkcontribs uploaded File:MonsieurSainte-Colombe.jpg (This photograph was gleaned from albanova, http://albanova.altervista.org/?q=node/905. It clarifies that none of the images bear a copyright and, regardless, the copyright of the original painting is expired regardless (granted the painting is well nigh 3)
06:16, 30 January 2007Nalcotalkcontribs uploaded File:Erbach.jpg (This depiction of Erbach was sketched several years after his demise, which falls amid the 17th century. The author was obscure and therefore, is unknown.)