الملف دا من ويكيميديا كومنز و ممكن تستعمله المشاريع التانيه.
الوصف بتاعه صفحة وصف الملف هناك معروض تحت..
الخلاصة
وصفJennifer Kanis 2012.jpg
English: Cropped photo of Melbourne City Councilor Jennifer Kanis speaking
Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner were the first judicial executions in Melbourne on January 20, 1842, for leading an indigenous resistance to the European settlement of Melbourne and surrounds in 1841. The other three resistance fighters were female: Planobeena, Pyterrunner and Trucannini, who were all exiled to Flinders Island.
On January 20, 2012 about 150 people gathered to commemorate the lives of these freedom fighters and push for a permanent monument to be erected in their honour. Speeches were made after a solemn welcome to country was given. A march then occurred to the Victoria Markets, the site where they were buried. Flowers were laid on the footpath.
This image, originally posted to Flickr, was reviewed on 26 March 2017 by the administrator or reviewerElisfkc, who confirmed that it was available on Flickr under the stated license on that date.
نسبه ل – لازم يتنسب العمل للى مألفه بشكل مناسب و توفير رابط للرخصه وتحديد اذا حصلت تغييرات. ممكن ده يتعمل بأى طريقه معقوله، لكن مش بطريقه تشير ان مانح الرخصه بيوافقك على الاستعمال.
مشاركه زي – لو عدت إنتاج المواد أو غيرت فيها، لازم تنشر مساهماتك اللى جايه من الأصل تحت ترخيص الأصل نفسه أو تحت ترخيص متوافق معاه.
الملف ده فيه معلومات إضافيه، غالبا ما تكون أضيفت من الديجيتال كاميرا أو السكانر ح الضوئى المستخدم فى نقل الملف للكومبيوتر.
إذا كان الملف اتعدل عن حالته الأصلية، فبعض التفاصيل مش ها تعبر عن الملف المعدل.
منتج الكاميرا
Canon
موديل الكاميرا
Canon EOS 600D
المؤلف
Takver
مدة التعرض
1/80 ثانية (0.0125)
العدد البؤرى
البعد البؤرى/16
تقييم سرعة أيزو
1,000
تاريخ و وقت الإنتاج
11:50، 20 يناير 2012
البعد البؤرى للعدسة
55 ملم
المدينة المصورة
Melbourne
عنوان
Commemoration for Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner
صاحب الحقوق الممحفوظة
Copyright Takver Creative Commons CC-by-SA
عنوان الصورة
Melbourne City Councilor Jennifer Kanis speaking
Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner were the first judicial executions in Melbourne on January 20, 1842, for leading an indigenous resistance to the European settlement of Melbourne and surrounds in 1841. The other three resistance fighters were female: Planobeena, Pyterrunner and Trucannini, who were all exiled to Flinders Island.
On January 20, 2012 about 150 people gathered to commemorate the lives of these freedom fighters and push for a permanent monument to be erected in their honour. Speeches were made after a solemn welcome to country was given. A march then occurred to the Victoria Markets, the site where they were buried. Flowers were laid on the footpath.