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“Who is keeping England alive? That is the only question. Everything else follows from it.”

- Mash Bonigala, Founder
Rights & Licensing

Copyright & Licensing

How the photographs, essays, and records in The England Archive are protected, and how you can licence them for editorial, educational, institutional, commercial, or fine-art use.

Archive ID · TL-0003

The short version

Every photograph, essay, caption, and record on this website is an original work created for The England Archive. Under UK law these works are protected by copyright from the moment they are made. No registration is required, and none has been waived.

Copyright Notice All photographs and written content on this website are © Mash Bonigala / The England Archive. All rights reserved. No image, essay, or record may be reproduced, downloaded, redistributed, or used in any form without prior written permission. Licensing enquiries: licensing@englandarchive.org.

Stripping or altering the copyright and authorship metadata embedded in any image file from this archive is a separate infringement under the UK's Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, section 296ZG, and will be pursued.

How to cite the archive

Every subject page, essay, resource, gallery, and individual photograph in The England Archive carries a permanent citation ID of the form XX-NNNN. These IDs never change, never get reused, and always resolve to a stable reference URL of the form englandarchive.org/id/<id>. Use them when you cite, quote, or link the archive in print or online.

The full ID system, type prefixes, and citation conventions are documented at How the Archive Is Organised.

Licensing framework

The England Archive is a public documentary project with a clear public mission. That mission is best served by making the work easy to licence well - not hard to licence at all. The framework below sets out five tiers of use. Editorial, educational, and institutional uses that serve the archive's public purpose are welcomed and, in many cases, free. Commercial and advertising uses are available under negotiated terms. Fine-art prints are sold directly.

If you are unsure which tier applies to your intended use, write and ask. The licensing address is licensing@englandarchive.org and we reply to every enquiry.

Editorial & Press

Tier 1
Usage
Newspapers, magazines, blogs, and online publications illustrating articles about the archive, its subjects, or the crafts, traditions, and landscapes it documents.
Terms
Typically free or at a reduced fee in exchange for a clear credit line and a link back to the relevant archive profile page. Write with the piece in mind and we will reply quickly.
Contact
licensing@englandarchive.org

Educational & Non-Commercial

Tier 2
Usage
Schools, universities, museums, heritage organisations, and public libraries using images for non-commercial educational purposes - lessons, lectures, exhibitions, research, and student work.
Terms
Free under a Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial 4.0 licence, with the standard credit line and a link back to the archive.
Contact
licensing@englandarchive.org - a short note confirming institutional use is appreciated but not required.

Institutional & Heritage

Tier 3
Usage
National Trust, English Heritage, county tourism boards, heritage brands, guidebook and educational publishers, and comparable institutions with standard procurement processes.
Terms
Negotiated licensing fees under a written agreement. Rates follow standard UK heritage editorial scales and depend on context, territory, and duration.
Contact
licensing@englandarchive.org with the publication, use context, territory, and print run.

Commercial & Advertising

Tier 4
Usage
Any commercial business using archive images in advertising, marketing, packaging, product promotion, or brand campaigns.
Terms
Quoted on application under a written licensing agreement. Fees reflect the reach and duration of the campaign.
Contact
licensing@englandarchive.org with the full brief before any use.

Fine Art Prints

Tier 5
Usage
Signed, numbered limited-edition archival prints of selected archive photographs, sold through the website and at exhibitions. Each print carries a certificate of authenticity and the citation URL of its source record in the archive.
Terms
Direct sale. Edition sizes and pricing announced with each release.
Contact
licensing@englandarchive.org for advance-notice of forthcoming editions.

Standard credit line

For any approved use - editorial, educational, or institutional - the archive's standard credit line is:

Photograph © Mash Bonigala / The England Archive. englandarchive.org

Where space allows, please also cite the image's archive ID (e.g. IM-0042) so that readers can locate the original record at englandarchive.org/id/<id>. This is how the archive remains citable across decades, and how subjects can be found again long after any single article has gone out of print.

Subjects and portrait rights

Every person photographed for The England Archive is photographed with their knowledge, their informed consent, and a clear explanation of what the archive is and how their images will be used. Subjects consent to use of their images for archival, editorial, exhibition, and book purposes - the ordinary life of a public documentary project.

If you are a subject or the family of a subject in the archive and have a question about how an image is being used, please write to licensing@englandarchive.org. The archive exists to honour the people in it, and we take that seriously.

Licensing enquiries

One address for every licensing question in this document - editorial, educational, institutional, commercial, prints, and subject queries alike. We reply to every enquiry.

licensing@englandarchive.org

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