Wikipedia:Public Domain Image Resources

Wikipedia:Public Domain Image Resources

Public domain image resources is a copy of the master wikipedia page at Meta, which lists a number of sources of public domain images on the Web.

The presence of a resource on this list does not guarantee that all or any of the images in it are in the public domain. You are still responsible for checking the copyright status of images before you submit them to Wikipedia.

Please read the policy on image use and etiquette at: Wikipedia:Image use policy.

See also:

  • Wikipedia:Images
  • Wikipedia:Images with missing articles
  • Wikipedia:Copyrights
  • Image upload page for registered users
  • FIST – Free Image Search Tool

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