File:Stan hugill 1979.jpg
Summary
{{Non-free use rationale
|Article = Stan Hugill
|Description = Image of Stan Hugill c. 1979
|Source = Back cover of album "Sea Songs: Louis Killen, Stan Hugill and the X Seamen's Institute sing of Cape Horn sailing at the Seattle Chantey Festival."
|Portion = entire image of Stan Hugill
|Low_resolution = yes
|Purpose = Illustration of deceased historical figure in article about that person.
|Replaceability = no
|other_information = Album from which image was taken was released by Smithsonian Folkways, part of the Smithsonian Institution.
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{{Non-free use rationale
|Article = Sea shanty
|Description = Image of Stan Hugill c. 1979
|Source = Back cover of album "Sea Songs: Louis Killen, Stan Hugill and the X Seamen's Institute sing of Cape Horn sailing at the Seattle Chantey Festival."
|Portion = entire image of Stan Hugill
|Low_resolution = yes
|Purpose = Illustration of deceased historical figure in article regarding a topic for which his writings are considered one of the most important sources of information. The way he presented himself was a new model for many other interpreters of that musical genre. Figure was a performer-author whose work became "authoritative" in part because of his convincing image, that of an old time sailor with "authoritative" experience. This issue is discussed in the article: "The book's "authoritative" position is bolstered by the personal image of its author. In contrast to many of the academic folklorists who had collected shanties before him, Hugill possessed the look and pedigree of an old-time sailor, and he was able to actually perform the songs from his collection at sea music festivals." The image therefore serves as a dramatic demonstration of an important facet of the book's success, as referred to in article, which could not be fully comprehended without the use of an image.
|Replaceability = no
|other_information = Album from which image was taken was released by Smithsonian Folkways, part of the Smithsonian Institution.
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{{Non-free historic image|image has rationale=yes}}