Scans of photographic brochures etc.

And I also have some FP3...
 
@PeterSpencer sorry to be a party pooper, but these are probably still copyright works. We respect copyright here for obvious reasons, so although they are fascinating, could we ask that you provide links to this content?

Thanks for your understanding.
 
Yes, will do. However, the documents were scanned from my 'collection' so what form should the links take?
 
Yes, will do. However, the documents were scanned from my 'collection' so what form should the links take?

Thanks Peter, do you have them hosted elsewhere on the internet: maybe Flickr or the Internet Archive (lots of old photo books and catalogues there). A link to the files on an external site would be acceptable I think.
 
The scans are only present in my internal galleries folder on my desktop, not online anywhere apart from here.

I don't want to seem awkward but would it just be simpler to delete the post if copyright is a concern, I don't want to embarrass TP? Interestingly, I was thinking of sending the originals to Buktus as I really don't have much use for them, but I never got around to it. I might offer some on TP as freebies, maybe someone would like the TOE document.
 
The scans are only present in my internal galleries folder on my desktop, not online anywhere apart from here.

I don't want to seem awkward but would it just be simpler to delete the post if copyright is a concern, I don't want to embarrass TP? Interestingly, I was thinking of sending the originals to Buktus as I really don't have much use for them, but I never got around to it. I might offer some on TP as freebies, maybe someone would like the TOE document.

If you were feeling inclined they could be uploaded here: https://archive.org/

Noting that TP doesn't condone piracy, but the Internet Archive provides a hosting space for materials that are no longer generally available such as this.
 
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