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The front cover of one Victorian scrapbook among my family's collections.
       All clip art located on this particular blog was originally produced from either the beginning of the 17th century, the Victorian Era 1832-1900 or from the brief Edwardian period of 1900 - 1910. On occasion I will include materials that date from 1910 - 1920.
       Reading content on this blog is 5th grade level for those teachers using this web blog for classroom art and literacy assignments.

Posts About My Work Here:
       Do not use the clip art for publications that promote hate speech, pornography, gambling, or any other unlawful activities. It is also unethical to republish content in order to drive traffic onto pages that promote criminal activity.  Derivative works here have been restored by me,  Kathy Grimm, from Public Domain Resources and then returned to the Public Domain for creative personal use. Do not burn the graphics to a CD collection, sell them as is, or include them in any other online collection of clip art.
       Do not hotlink to the images. The purpose for generating this collection is to provide printing materials for arts/crafts, education and human interest articles online. If you are writing on the web and would like to include an image within the context of a real article, and are uncertain about these terms, write to me and ask. Hotlinking is bandwidth theft!
      Do not use the content of this blog for third party profits. In other words, do not upload it into your own web collections and then advertise next to the content for your own profit. 
      For further inquiry or special permissions you may contact me at pickandprintgallery@yahoo.com If you use these restored public domain resources please include a text link back to the collection. This common courtesy is much appreciated.
       I do not sell larger versions of the jpgs. folks; what you see is what you get. 

       This blog is being developed for education purposes on the web by Missouri state certified teachers. Students are encouraged to read and freely create: reports, observations, journal pages, scrapbooks, dioramas, paper dolls etc... from content maintained here.
Read More About The Victorians Online:
A giant Victorian scrap album, 13"x17", has elaborate embossing and a hand painted cover. The original pages have nearly disintegrated because these were not made with acid free papers.

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