Portrait of William I (1772–1843) as King of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. Standing, at full-length, in the gala uniform of a general. Over his right shoulder the sash of the Military William Order. Over his uniform wearing a red robe lined with ermine. To the right the royal throne, to the left a table with on it the map of parts of Java (Bantam, Jacatra and Cheribon) in modern-day Indonesia, and also a pillow with crown and sceptre and a hat with ostriche feathers.
Dan il-fajl jinsab fid-dominju pubbliku ġewwa l-Istati Uniti. Dan japplika għall-opri Statunitensi li l-copyright tagħhom skada, ħafna drabi minħabba li l-ewwel pubblikazzjoni tagħhom saret qabel l-1 ta' Jannar 1929. Ara din il-paġna għal aktar informazzjoni.
Din l-istampa tista' ma tkunx fid-dominju pubbliku barra mill-Istati Uniti (partikularment fil-Kanada, iċ-Ċina (mhux Ħong Kong, il-Makaw jew it-Tajwan), il-Ġermanja, il-Messiku u l-Iżvizzera). L-awtur u s-sena tal-pubblikazzjoni huma informazzjoni essenzjali u jridu jiġu forniti. Ara Wikipedia:Public domain u Wikipedia:Copyrights għal aktar dettalji.
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