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John Quiller Rowett qualifies as fair use because:
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{{Information |Description=Photograph of John Q Rowett, 1874–1924 |Source=Scanned and cropped from Frank Wild's ''Shackleton's Last Voyage'', Cassell and Co. London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1923 |Date=1923 |Author=unknown |Permission=Fair u
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