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If this page displays an entry form with no image sample visible, please categorise as 'Entry form' and transcribe all fields except the height and width of the image sample.

If the page displays an image sample only (the text in the form is obscured or not present at all), please categorise as 'Image sample' and enter the image number (if present) and the approximate height and width of the image sample in the relevant field

If the page displays an entry form and an image sample (with text fully visible), please categorise as ‘Entry form’ and transcribe all fields including the image number (if present) and the height and width of the image sample.

Page type: Image sample

Item number (top right of entry form):

Image number (corner of image sample itself - leave blank if not visible):

Date of registration stamp:

Date form completed (next to signature):

Description of work:

Date of Agreement or Assignment:

Names of Parties to Agreement or Assignment:

Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas):

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas):

Approximate height of image sample (cm): 25.5

Approximate width of image sample (cm): 20

Notes and Questions

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Scrumpy Geoff

So now I'm confused. Item number and image number appear to be different. The only place I can find a number linked to the image is at the end of the description (after copy annexed) on the associated entry form. Are we supposed to use that? I haven't found anything on an image but have only looked at a few forms.

sek

My understanding was that image number is the number on the card - in this case 164. But I could be wrong. I find the wording confusing. I have never seen a number on the top right of an image, so I assumed "image sample" meant the page (image and card) not just the picture. I think the occasional numbers after Copy annexed are just the artist's numbers if they did a series of paintings.
I think we need some help from TNA.

sek

Now I have just seen a pencil number in the top right hand corner of an image (page 269) so am even more confused.

Scrumpy Geoff

Yes I saw those numbers. I guess that is when there are multiple images for one form. Still doesn't feel right. Why not try and email to TNA? I'm on a run of emails over the mariners and duplicates or not duplicates. But it's a different person dealing with copyright. Keep me posted!

sek

I sent an email to remotetranscriptions last night.

Scrumpy Geoff

They sometimes take a while to reply but they do stick with it once contact is made. The person I deal with for the mariners is very good.

sek

Yes, I had a nice conversation with someone about offensive language a while back.

Scrumpy Geoff

I hope you weren't the offender!

sek

No - but I might be guilty of putting the occasional extra e in Bridgwater

Scrumpy Geoff

Then I look forward to cooking your entrails!

Scrumpy Geoff

Did you ever get a reply from TNA

sek

I only sent the email on the 15th.

sek

Have had a reply now. Apparently some images have a different number actually written on the image and it is this number they want to capture.

Scrumpy Geoff

So not the pencil one we suspected. Three digit?

sek

It says "written" so maybe is pencil - or pen? Didn't say how many digits.

Scrumpy Geoff

Not much wiser. Let me know when you find one. I seem to be shut out from working on the other two sets. Says restricted access!

sek

I am shut out of those as well. You will have to come and do some of these.

Scrumpy Geoff

I shall if I can cure my obsession with finishing the mariners... something unlikely to happen in my lifetime if there are 130 films!