Public Domain Image DVD – Kent, Surrey & Sussex

Available on DVD or as a digital download

This fabulous DVD is crammed full of more than 430 great quality pictures (previously 330) in jpeg format of places in the southern English counties of Kent, Surrey & Sussex.

All of the images on this disc are out of copyright and in the public domain in the UK, US and all countries that follow the same copyright rules, and therefore can be used as many times as you like without paying any royalties or commissions to anyone!

This disc features a whole host of lovely images including many by Helen Allingham, Sidney Baker, Cecil Aldin, F.W. Burton, Charles Essenhigh Corke, George Elgood, William Biscombe Gardner, Wilfrid Ball, Alexander Lydon, Donald Maxwell, Joseph Nash, Alfred Quinton, Frederick Stockdale, Harold Sutton Palmer, David Cox, J.M.W. Turner and more.

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Available on DVD or as a digital download

This fabulous DVD is crammed full of more than 430 great quality pictures (previously 330) in jpeg format of places in the southern English counties of Kent, Surrey & Sussex.

All of the images on this disc are out of copyright and in the public domain in the UK, US and all countries that follow the same copyright rules, and therefore can be used as many times as you like without paying any royalties or commissions to anyone!

Wow!  That could mean a whole new business for you with very little outlay – and with FREE postage and packing in the UK (only £1.99 anywhere else in the world), just think of the possibilities!

All of the images on this disc were scanned at 300 dpi and are at least 1100 pixels wide, the largest image being 5089 x 7245px.

This disc features a whole host of lovely images including many by Helen Allingham, Sidney Baker, Cecil Aldin, F.W. Burton, Charles Essenhigh Corke, George Elgood, William Biscombe Gardner, Wilfrid Ball, Alexander Lydon, Donald Maxwell, Joseph Nash, Alfred Quinton, Frederick Stockdale, Harold Sutton Palmer, David Cox, J.M.W. Turner and more.

The pictures are all fully named with the artist name and dates, publication it’s taken from with date as well as the name of the picture/description, eg. Ball, Wilfrid (1853-1917) – Sussex 1906 – Amberley Church.

The disc also includes a comprehensive article about the copyright rules in both the UK and the US and how they affect each other.  Not only will you be able to understand the rules that put these pictures into the public domain, but it will also arm you with the knowledge so that you can decide if other pictures can be freely used in the same way.

You can use the images on this disc for anything you like – make prints to frame, postcards, greetings cards, decoupage and pyramage for card-making, background papers for card-making and scrapbooking, collage, keepsakes, altered art, calendars, mugs, mouse-mats, t-shirts, fridge-magnets and so much more!  Use them in a book, on your website, blog or promotional post on Facebook.

In fact, if you only ever managed to make 3 products or so that you sell for £3.50 (under $6) each, you’ve paid for this DVD! COMMERCIAL USE IS ABSOLUTELY FINE!  Use the images again and again with no royalties or commissions to pay, EVER!

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There are 3 folders on this DVD:-

Kent – 178 images.  Includes pictures of Ightam, Leeds Castle, Tunbridge Wells, Knole, Penshurst, Sevenoaks, Canterbury, Rochester Castle and loads more.
Surrey – 126 images.  Includes various villages and views around Surrey including Haslemere and more.
Sussex – 133 images.  Includes Beachy Head, Midhurst, Arundel Castle, Hastings, Battle and more.

Suitable for PC/MAC.

Please note that the software box shown above is for illustrative purposes only – the DVD is printed, supplied in a plastic wallet and sent in a sturdy cardboard disc mailer. 

This compilation © Public Domain Image Library.  You can use the images on this disc to make into other products for sale including, but not limited to, all the uses outlined above.  You may not reproduce this DVD as a whole or in part to be sold as raw images on another disc or website or in any way that might be considered competition to ourselves.