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TRUST
This website and its contents
are the copyright of the Police Roll of Honour Trust and its contributors.
No part may be reproduced without
permission.
EXCEPTIONS
- Use for the purposes of private research
or study
- Use for educational purposes
- Use for the purposes of criticism
or review
- Use for the purposes of reporting
of current events
- Use by a registered charity or not
for profit organisation
provided in any publication
of such use the material:
- is justified and no more than is
necessary is included
- is not adapted or altered without
permission
- includes a sufficient acknowledgememt
of the Trust as the source
- the acknowledgement includes our
full title and website address
- and any internet online use provides
a link to that website
COMMERCIAL USE
Reproduction for commercial
purposes is not permitted except by prior agreement with the Trust
and grant of a copyright licence for which a payment by way
of donation to the Trust may be required.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Over 25 years research has
gone into compiling the National Police Officers Roll of Honour
and Trust website; we have drawn the information and images from
thousands of sources - public records, police records, news reports
and journals, individuals and families of the fallen officers. While
there are too many to name here we thank all our contributors for
their assistance in helping us ensure our fallen officers are properly
remembered.
We welcome photographs of the
officers and their memorials and other material for use in our work
and understand that we have explicit or implicit permission to use
such in connection with the objects of the Trust. Many of the organisations
that have helped can be found on our Links
page.
It is never our intention to
knowingly infringe anyone else's copyright, if we have inadvertantly
done so we apologise and will happily acknowledge the source of
any original work on request of the copyright holder or otherwise
agree acceptable terms and conditions as to continued use.
This list is under review and
further details will be added, If anyone would wish our use
of their work to be acknowledged on this page or elsewhere or
if anyone feels we are infringing their copyright please contact
us.
We wish to thank the following
who have contributed photographs, images and other research
materials and assistance:-
ORGANISATIONS
UK Police Services - for officer
portraits and force badges and crests
Care of Police Survivors
Carnegie Hero Fund Trust
Essex Police Memorial Trust
Kent Police Museum, Curator John
Endicott
Metropolitan Police Historical
Collection, Curator Maggie Bird
National Police Memorial Day
Trust
Police Memorabilia Collectors
Club and their contributors - Police badges and helmets
Police Memorial Trust
Royal Ulster Constabulary Historical
Society - for permission to use the RUC GC Crest/Badge
Scottish Police Memorial Trust
Ulster Special Constabulary Association
West Midlands Police Museum and
Curator David Cross
INDIVIDUALS
Families of the fallen officers
- for officer and family portraits
Richard Abbott - RIC, RUC
Jeff Cowdell - Staffordshire
police memorials
Joe Craig - Scottish Police memorials
Alexander Paul Danks
Paul Dew
Chris Forester - Metropolitan
Police
Keith Foster - City of London
and Metropolitan Police memorials
Jim Herlihy - RIC, DMP and
Gardai
Jim McNulty
Terry Morrison - RIC, Gardai
Alan Moss
Anthony Rae
Simon Ryan - Merseyside Fire
and Rescue Service historian
Klifton Snow - Irish Police memorials
Matthew Spicer
James A. Treversh
Derek Wallace - UK police helmets
Jon Weston - UK police badges
and helmet plates
Michael Winner - Police Memorial
Trust memorials
Len Woodley - Thames Valley
This list is under review and
further details will be added, If anyone would wish our use
of their work to be acknowledged on this page or elsewhere or
if anyone feels we are infringing their copyright please contact
us.
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