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This is Mr. Jon Bodsworth's statement about his pictures from Egypt Archive:

"All the photographs on this site are from my own originals and are copyright free. They can be reproduced in any medium. If you use any on the web I would appreciate an email. This site was designed to put as many photographs on the web as possible in an easy to use format. I have deliberately kept captions to a minimum but if you would like more information on any of the photographs let me know.

The photographs on this website are only a small proportion of over 3,500 that I have covering many areas of Egypt. If there is a specific photograph that you are looking for please let me know."

If you use any of the pictures on the web, the author Jon Bodsworth would appreciate an email: jon@egyptarchive.co.uk


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