From: CORA Institutional Repository Sent: 14 September 2015 14:29 To: Sara Goek Subject: RE: thesis submission - images Attachments: SaraGoekEmbargo14Sep2015.png Hi Sara, Thanks for this. I have attached a screen shot of your embargo settings which were set as you had intended. I’ve looked at the images and the archives you sourced them from. I will redact 3 of the images, leave one as it is currently and I have a query on one of the others which you might clarify for me. Query on Image 4.1: See below Redact: Image 4.4, 4.6, 4.7 Will not redact: Image 4.8 Image 4.1: Irish Cross Channel Passenger Services Timetable, Summer 1955. Source: PRO RAIL 910/1, NA UK Did you find this image on the National Archives website? I was only able to find a record http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13098 but if you did, then I would think that your use of this image is covered by this licence. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ Image 4.4: Promotional image of trainee nurses in the 1950s at Doncaster Gate Hospital, South Yorkshire. Source: Doncaster Gate Hospital Heritage Project, . There is a note on this webpage which says “Photographs reproduced with consent of the Local Studies and Archives Service, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council” . This suggests that permission for image reuse should be sourced from Local Studies and Archives Service of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. Image 4.6: The resident céilí band in the Galtymore in 1961. Note the tuxedos and bowties they wear and the rural landscape painted on the stage backdrop. Source: Finbarr Whooley, Irish Londoners: Photographs from the Paddy Fahey Collection (Sutton Publishing, Gloucestershire, 1997), p.73. Image 4.7: Image 4.7: The crowd at the Galtymore waiting to see singer Bridie Gallagher. Source: Whooley, Irish Londoners, p.72. Images 4.6 & 4.7 are taken from a book. The author of the book would have gotten permission from the copyright owner to reproduce the images in the book and I would guess that this this doesn’t cover use by a third party. The photographic collection mentioned (Paddy Fahey Collection) is with the Brent Archive and you can see their copyright notice below taken from their catalogue website. http://brent.adlibsoft.com/default.aspx Unless otherwise stated, all images on this site are either copyright to Brent Archives or have no known or traceable creator. Images may not be reproduced, published or distributed in any format without the permission of, and credit to, Brent Archives. Reproduction fees are charged at two rates, a lower rate for private, non-commercial, use and a higher rate for commercial use. We can provide high-quality TIFFs and JPEGs. A discount may be negotiable if several images are required. Please note that it is the responsibility of anyone wishing to use our images to satisfy themselves that no copyright is being infringed. For more information about copyright and reprographics, click here. Image 4.8: Musicians in The Bedford Arms, Camden Town, London, c.1957: Tommy Maguire (accordion, almost hidden), Michael Gorman (fiddle), Paddy Breen (whistle), Margaret Barry (banjo), James Quinn (uilleann pipes) & Tony Martin (fiddle). Source: ITMA. On the ITMA website they say the following “Materials are made available here for the enjoyment and interest of users under the provisions of Irish copyright law. They may be shared with others on the same basis. In any non-commercial use of materials, the source must be identified as ‘Courtesy of the Irish Traditional Music Archive’ or ‘Le Dea-Mhéin Taisce Cheol Dúchais Éireann’. You may not manipulate or modify the materials supplied, or use them for any commercial purpose.” So use in your thesis is acceptable but if you are planning on publishing this part of your thesis, you might need to seek permission for including this photo in any article or book. http://www.itma.ie/digitallibrary/about/about-the-digital-library Best regards, Breeda Breeda Herlihy | Manager - Institutional Repository |Boole Library, University College Cork, Ireland + 353 (0) 21 420 5109 | b.herlihy@ucc.ie , cora@ucc.ie | Cork Open Research Archive http://cora.ucc.ie/ Blog: http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/ George Boole (1815-2015) - celebrating the forefather of the Information Age and the first Professor of Mathematics at University College Cork, Ireland. http://www.georgeboole.com From: Sara Goek [mailto:sara.goek@gmail.com] Sent: 05 September 2015 19:42 To: CORA Institutional Repository Subject: thesis submission - images Dear Breeda, I've completed my PhD thesis submission to CORA and as we discussed on the phone, there are a few images that I don't hold the copyright for or have permission to distribute. The images are numbered sequentially in the thesis and those without full permissions are: 4.1, 4.4, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9. Some of these are already available online from the archive holders and the sources are always properly acknowledge in the thesis, so I'm not sure if that changes things. All the other images are ones I took myself, ones that were provided to me by the subjects, or I had permission from the relevant archive to use them in the thesis. Also, could you please check for me that the embargo is in place? It should be embargoed for 5 years. I thought there would be a chance to review all the submission information and documents when I clicked complete but it just went straight through and I don't seem to have the option to look over it now. Thank you for your help! Regards, Sara Goek -- School of History University College Cork Email: sara.goek@gmail.com Website: http://saragoek.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @SaraGoek