The basic design of the Presbyterian cross, also known as the Celtic cross, dates from the 6th century, and as such is not protected.
If you are basing your cross on a particular existing copyright-protected image or design, you would need permission to create a derivative work; otherwise, you're home free.
1935.
925 on a necklace indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals for strength. The "c" may refer to the copyright symbol, indicating that the design is protected by copyright.
The Ian Serraillier novel was published in 1956.
It is controlled by Gene Autry's Western Music Publishing Company.
No it is not. It was copyrighted 1951. Any song with a copyright after 1922 is not in the public domain.
Ira Winthrop Travell has written: 'Silver anniversary, 1912-1937' -- subject(s): Ridgewood, N.J., Ridgewood, N.J. West Side Presbyterian Church
This means the item stamped is a reproduction item that was sold in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's gift shop.
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Rafael Rob has written: 'Piracy on the silver screen' -- subject- s -: Consumer behavior, Piracy - Copyright -, Pirated editions, Video recordings 'Cooperation, corporate culture and incentive intensity'
Paul Revere was a silversmith, fabricating useful items from silver. These items were used in homes and businesses. After his involvement with activism, he returned to his business, and expanded it to fabricate items from other metals, including bronze for bells and cannons, copper for spikes and bolts. His firm was the first to roll copper into sheeting used to sheathe naval vessels.
Sorry, but you cannot catch Crystal Onix in Pokemon Silver. And don't try to go out on eBay or something to get Pokemon Gold because he's not in that game either. Crystal Onix was only in the anime episode: The Crystal Onix. Anyone who says you can get it like on youtube either hacked the games or made their own games, which is copyright.
James Naismith was a star gymnast, lacrosse player and American football player at McGill University where he earned a BA in Physical Education (1887) and a Diploma at the Presbyterian College in Montreal (1890). In 1885-86 he won the Wicksteed Silver Medal as the gymnastics champion of the school's junior class. In his graduating year, he won the silver Medal as the top all around athlete of the university's senior class. He also was presented a speceial award for speceial research in theology.