User talk:Jackmegill
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And also:
- File:10 Hour Day August 26 1835 BNC Circular to all Naval Shipyards.jpg
- File:Washington Navy Yard, Time Book of Civilian Employees Nov 22, 1819 with doodle of sea birds.jpg
- File:George Teamoh 1818 to after 1887 LOC photo.jpg
- File:"Negro Men to be employed in the Navy Yard".jpg
- File:Pensacola NY May 1829 0001.jpg
- File:Pensacola May 1829.jpg
- File:Pensacola Navy Yard 1829 detail.jpg
- File:Pensacola Navy Yard payroll dated May 1829 detail with names of enslaved labor, overseer and wages.jpg
- File:Washington Navy Yard 12 May 1808 list of slaves.jpg
- File:Isaac hull to paul hamilton 2 July 1812 3.jpg
- File:Constititution and the Guerriere NHHC photo NH 55418 Naval History and Heriitage Command Deparment of the Navy.jpg
- File:John Rodgers to Samuel Evans pay limits for Brooklyn Navy Yard 1821.jpg
- File:John Rodgers to Samuel Evans Dec 10 1822 re wage limits Brooklyn Navy Yard.jpg
- File:Beverly Snow DNI Washington DC Oct15 1833 p2. - 2.jpg
- File:Station log for March 12 1828 Betsey Howard and Widow Speiden.jpg
- File:Washington Navy Yard female lathe operators 1 Jan 1943.jpg
- File:Washington Navy Yard muster of the Ordinary 1 Jan 1827 re Michael Shiner.jpg
- File:Michael Shiner 1836 Petition for Freedom.jpg
- File:Ten Hour Day circular 1835.jpg
- File:Michael Shiner 1826 Washington Navy Yard muster.jpg
Yours sincerely EugeneZelenko (talk) 15:07, 3 April 2018 (UTC)
Thanks for the barnstar!
[edit]Another hint for you: there is a link "Upload a new version of this file" on each page. When saving a modified .jpg, set the quality slider to the maximum. For very large images you can set it slightly below that. Make sure the resulting image is not (much) smaller than the original. COM:Croptool can be used to crop without losses. - Alexis Jazz 22:45, 17 April 2018 (UTC)
File tagging File:SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Dr.Josef Megele performance record dated Auschwitz Aug 19 1944.jpg
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Diannaa (talk) 01:00, 24 September 2018 (UTC)
File:SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Dr.Josef Megele performance record dated Auschwitz Aug 19 1944.jpg has been listed at Commons:Deletion requests so that the community can discuss whether it should be kept or not. We would appreciate it if you could go to voice your opinion about this at its entry.
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JuTa 14:09, 14 October 2018 (UTC)
Copyright status: File:The Norfolk Navy Yard Defender, 2 September 1942, p.4. "The Navy Yard's first class of women welder trainees...".jpg
[edit]Copyright status: File:The Norfolk Navy Yard Defender, 2 September 1942, p.4. "The Navy Yard's first class of women welder trainees...".jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:The Norfolk Navy Yard Defender, 2 September 1942, p.4. "The Navy Yard's first class of women welder trainees...".jpg. I notice that the file page either doesn't contain enough information about the license or it contains contradictory information about the license, so the copyright status is unclear.
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And also:
- File:William Pumphrey Sept 8 1828 sale of Negro Michael.jpg
- File:Eleanor O Donnell, pioneer nurse, Washington Navy Yard Hospital payroll,8 March 1832.jpg
- File:1847 disciplinary report re flogging, on the USS John Adams.jpg
- File:Quarterly Returns of Punishment 1 April to 30 June 1846 for USS John Adams.jpg
- File:The Long Island Star Brooklyn New York 21 Dec 1835, p2 Diagram of the Fire.jpg
- File:Navy Yard BNY,23 May 1835, BNY, mechanics, requesting "that the day of labor on the works of the naval service, may not exceed ten hours.jpg
- File:Norfolk Navy Yard, station log entries, 19 -20 August 1850.jpg
- File:"Sailors or Laborers Wanted" for Washington Navy Yard, City of Washington Gazette 1 Dec 1819.jpg
- File:Dr. Samuel R. Travett to Stephen Cassin, 29 Oct 1822, re Yellow Fever out break, on USS Peacock, detail page 4.jpg
- File:Dr. Samuel R. Travette to Stephen Cassin, 29 Oct 1822, re Yellow fever out break, with list of sick and dead on USS Peacock, page 1.jpg
- File:Dr. Samuel R. Trevett USN to Captain Stephen Cassin USN 29 Oct 1822 re sick and dead aboad the USS Peacock, p.3.jpg
- File:Dr. Samuel R. Trevett USN to Captain Stephen Cassin USN 29 Oct 1822, re sick and dead aboard, USS Peacock, yellow fever page 1.jpg
- File:Log of USS United States, re David Black, dated 4 Oct 1843. Black was swept overboard.jpg
- File:Pensacola Gazette, 27 Nov 1852, p.3., Payday 10th of every month for mechanics and laborers, and for Owners of Slaves and those holding powers of attorney.jpg
- File:Patient Register Pensacola Navy Hospital dated 11 September 1843, p.75., entry and notation by Dr. Isaac Hulse USN,. Entry records medical assistance given French steam frigate Gomer, during an outbreak of yellow fever.jpg
- File:Pensacola Navy Hospital original wall, circa 1834.jpg
- File:Wilmington Journal 06 September 1850 p.3., A fugitve slave from Pensacola Navy Yard, blacksmith, named Adam, reaches Portsmouth New Hampshire.jpg
- File:Detail of letter of Dr. Isaac Hulse to John Branch 30 November 1829 re Yellow fever and its importance to Navy medical offciers.jpg
- File:Isaac Hulse to John Branch 30 Nov 1829 re Yellow Fever & Naval Officers.jpg
- File:Muster Roll for January to March 1836 of Pensacola Navy Yard Hospital, re Isaac Hulse and staff.jpg
- File:U.S. Navy Hospital Norfolk (Gosport) Dr. Thomas Williamson USN entry 11 July 1825, re Dr. Isaac Hulse USN. ...there is great danger in this case , cough tuberculous, ..".jpg
- File:Dr. Issac Hulse (1797 1856) Fleet Surgeon,USN, memorial, Brrancas National Cemetery Escambia County Florida.jpg
- File:Dr. Isaac Hulse USN (1797 -1856) in naval uniform of a surgeon.jpg
- File:Sketch of Surgeon Isaac Hulse USN (1797 - 1856 ) as a young man.jpg
- File:Pensacola Navy Yard log book entries for 1 -3 July 1836, entry for 1 July 1836 includes names of enslaved laborers.jpg
- File:Lillian M Murphy RN USN 1887 to 1918 Navy Cross.jpg
- File:Letter Jesse Wilkinson to Sec Nav George Bancroft 6 Dec 1845 re composition of the shipyard ordinary "majority are slaves".jpg
- File:Diary of Michael Shiner page 60 the white carpenters made the black caulkers quick work.jpg
- File:Hortense E Wind in the Iowa State College yearbook for 1915.jpg
- File:"To save trouble no Irish need apply" The Evening Post, New York City, New York 8 September 1828,p.3.jpg
- File:Naval Enlistments at Boston in July 1863.jpg
- File:1863 Boston USN enlsitment of John Davis no 21 & Sam Jones no.36 both Sandwich Islanders (Hawaian ).jpg
- File:Two Sandwich Island (Hawaii) sailors John Jackson & Samuel Jones enlisted U S Navy July 1863 at Boston Mass.jpg
- File:Protection Certificate of Daniel Martin 6 October 1804 , a black man, native of West Port Mass, age 24, hair black, eyes dark. yellow complexion,5' 5 and one half dark complexion mole over eyebrow.jpg
- File:Protection certifcate issued to Charles Davis 4 Nov 1804. Davis.jpg
- File:Seaman's Protection Certificate issued to James Forten Dunbar on 12 July 1810 at Philadlphia Pa.jpg
- File:Robert armistead case file with list of enslaved Bell family children.jpg
- File:S. DECATUR TO SEC NAV 18 JAN 1815 LIST OF THE KILLED & WOUNDED PARTIAL crop.jpg
- File:James Biddle to Sec Nav Thompson re deaths aboard USS Macedonian 3 August 1822 p 1.jpg
- File:James Biddle to Sec Nav Thompson re USS Macedonian deaths of yellow fever 3 August 1822.jpg
- File:MADELINE FLANDERS NURSE GOSPORT NAVY YARD MUSTER 1832 crop.jpg
- File:1830 first quarter Muster roll for Gosport Navy Yard James Barron Rachel Barron and Lucy Henley.jpg
- File:Gosport Naval Hospital Gosport Navy Yard 1825 re discharge of Fanny Ballott enslaved woman washer and return to slaveholder.jpg
- File:Lewis Warrington to Sec Nav 5 January 1832 re enslaved washers at naval hospital.jpg
- File:USS United States 1843 - 1844 muster roll Herman Melville Ordinary Seaman is recorded as number 572.jpg
- File:Edward Fitzgerald Upshur 18 Oct 41 re R Lucas.jpg
- File:USS United States Log entry for May 29 1842 re John Jack Chase captain of the maintop in White Jacket.jpg
- File:Robert J Lucas No.428 Landsman Muster of the USS United States.jpg
- File:Log of the USS United States August 18 1843 entry of Herman Melville O S as crew.jpg
- File:Gosport Naval Hospital August 1855 Yellow fever cases 3.jpg
- File:Gosport Naval Hospital Register of Patients re Aug 1832 cholera cases.jpg
Yours sincerely EugeneZelenko (talk) 15:33, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Pensacola Navy Hospital original wall, circa 1834.jpg
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JuTa 17:18, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:The Norfolk Navy Yard Defender, 2 September 1942, p.4. "The Navy Yard's first class of women welder trainees...".jpg
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JuTa 18:07, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
Pay attention to licensing
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File:Brooklyn Navy Yard Station Log July 5 1847.jpg seems to be free (or it would be proposed for deletion), but it was identified as having a wrong license. Usually, it is because a public domain image is tagged with a free license, or because the stated source or other information is not sufficient to prove the selected tag is correct. Please verify that you applied the correct license tag for this file. If you believe this file has the correct license, please explain why on the file discussion page.
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