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Description
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This 1954 image shows that the TTC's Luttrell streetcar loop also served intercity buses.
- Original caption: Danforth Bus Lines, garage, Danforth Ave., s. side, betw. Kelvin & Luttrell Aves. (also a terminal).
- The Toronto Public Library requests those re-using their images offer their readers the call number S 1-563A in this case.
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Source
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http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDMDC-PICTURES-R-1046&R=DC-PICTURES-R-1046
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Article
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Luttrell Loop
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Portion used
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entire
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Low resolution?
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yes
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Purpose of use
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This image illustrates that the loop also served intercity buses.
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Replaceable?
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This terminal was redeveloped long ago, and so no free image is possible.
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Other information
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The copyright owner, the Toronto Public Library considers the image to be in the public domain, because it is in the public domain in Canada, because the photographer died in 1958, and his copyright expired 50 years after his death. Due to peculiarities of US law, it will be considered protected by copyright in the USA for several more decades, because it was protected by copyright in 1996, when the USA signed the Uruguay round of the URAA, and, unlike almost every other country, the USA does not restrict its copyright protection to the shortest term.
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Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Luttrell Loop//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Luttrell_loop_and_the_garage_of_the_Danforth_Bus_Lines,_on_Danforth,_1954-07-18.jpgtrue
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