These maps are based on public domain maps, and I'm providing them for the good of Wikipedia in any language that needs em. Yea verily etc etc.
Here I'm linking to the articles which contain the maps. I've also put up versions without text (in Photoshop, Gimp, and/or PNG formats) at
http://leuksman.com/misc/maps.php, so if you want to adapt them for your own nefarious purposes (or just label in another language I haven't done yet), feel free to do so!
Warning: I'm not putting all of the following in public domain (that is, I retain copyright unless I say otherwise), but you may use them freely in accordance with the
GFDL.
35mm film: simulated image of a couple frames of 35mm motion picture film. Needs some adjustment; could use markings to indicate what's what. This is projection film with all the soundtracks put in; something with key numbers etc. as you get it from the camera (via the developer, that is) would be nice too.
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Multicamera setup:
overhead diagram of set with a couple of actors and four cameras. I put this one in the public domain; what are you gonna do, copy it? Ha!
The
United Nations building: I took
this photo on a visit in 1996 (an overcast wintry day, unfortunately), and now release it to the public domain, at least at low resolution. ;)
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(More to come... optionally I can put up higher-res copies as well; I'm scanning at 600dpi and scaling down. For a preview, see an
online copy of the book with lower-quality scans. Caveat: these are black-and-white, no color. However they're quite nice, and much better than nothing.)
Sound files
Not exactly maps or images, but I don't feel like creating another page just now. I've recorded a few language samples (in MP3 format; others can be made available instead [ogg?] if Wikipedia is concerned about license issues). The texts are public domain, and what the heck, so are my recordings. Enjoy!
The Pater Noster (traditionally used due to its frequent availability in translation)