Yes Milton, Stephen told me that too. I can (sort of) understand this non-anonymity rule for recent draftsman work, but for these old photographs the rule seems to me too strict. The photographers holding the copyright died long ago and one finds the same photographs everywhere, in books and on the internet. Unless everybody on this forum will tell me not to do it, I will go ahead and add to my CZ articles some photos of Lorentz (died 1928) and also of Maxwell (died 1879).
PS: I rediscovered this page:
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Media_Assets_Workgroup/Help_requests and saw that I asked almost the same question on this page four months ago, but never got an answer. Now I understand why I'm confused about this bl...y copyright business. Can't we simply ignore copyright and wait until lawyers start threatening us? When they do, we can always remove the stuff they object to.