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Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - extended
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 5000. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
$175.00
Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - standard
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 1500. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
$100.00
Corporate website, social media or presentation/talk
Web display, social media, apps or blogs.
Not for advertising. All languages. 1 year + archival rights
$190.00
Personal website, social media or presentation/talk
Web display, social media, apps, or blogs. Use in academic and non-commercial presentations/talks included. Not for commercial use or advertising. All languages. 5 years
$50.00
Personal products
Personal Prints, Cards, Gifts, Reference. 5 year term. Not for commercial use, not for public display, not for resale. example: For use on birthday cards sent to family members.
This picture shows ships on the River Tyne waiting to load coal at dusk. They are on the south side of the river at Hebburn, looking across towards Wallsend. Jutting out from the far bank is a coal-loading jetty, with the dome-topped shape of a loading winch near the end. This jetty was known as 'The Black Staith'. The triangular legs of another coal waggonway are just visible by the sailing ship on the left of the picture. Wallsend was the site of the end of the Roman Wall. This picture was one of a series of the Wall painted by Charles and his brother Henry Burdon Richardson for the Newcastle archaeologist Dr John Collingwood Bruce.