User talk:Harry B.P. Jaeger

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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, Harry B.P. Jaeger!


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Thank you for participating in Wiki Loves Public Art 2013!

Dear Harry B.P. Jaeger,

Thank you for contributing to Wiki Loves Public Art 2013, and for sharing your pictures with the whole world!

Thanks to the participation of people like you, the contest gathered more than 9,000 pictures of works of art from five countries.

You can find all your pictures in your upload log, and are of course very welcome to keep uploading images, and help develop Wikimedia Commons, even though you will not be able to win more prizes (just yet).

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