File:Leon van Biljon.jpg
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File photo of Leon van Biljon |
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To directly illustrate subject of the picture, and the article in action, which is the primary focus of the article. This greatly helps the reader understand and recognize the subject of the article. |
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No. There are no free versions available. Subject is deceased, so no free version can be created. |
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