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Visitor with Grayson Perry's Comfort Blanket, 2014. © Grayson Perry. Courtesy the artist, Paragon | Contemporary Editions Ltd and Victoria Miro. Photo by Andy Brown

Visitor with Grayson Perry's Comfort Blanket, 2014. © Grayson Perry. Courtesy the artist, Paragon | Contemporary Editions Ltd and Victoria Miro. Photo by Andy Brown

Here you’ll find information about links to external websites, copyright and the right to removal of content, and accessibility.

External links

Some of the pages on the Sheffield Museums website include links to relevant or associated content on external sites.

We’ve included these links to provide more comprehensive information and a fuller experience for site users, and have selected them when we published the page.

Sheffield Museums is not responsible for the content of these external pages, their accessibility and the privacy policies linked to them. By linking to an external site, we’re not endorsing it, the site’s owners or the work they do, or the services they provide.

Copyright

Sheffield Museums is committed to protecting copyright and related rights wherever possible.

The majority of images on the Sheffield Museums website ae accompanied by copyright information. In any instances where that information is not provided, images are copyright Sheffield Museums Trust.

To reproduce images featured on the Sheffield Museums website, please contact communications@sheffieldmuseums.org.uk

Removal of content

We work to ensure that content featured on the Sheffield Museums website, including images, video audio and text, is reproduced with permission of the copyright holders.

If you’re the rights holder for content featured on the Sheffield Museums website which you believe has been used without permission of in a way that infringes your rights, including copyright and intellectual property, please contact us at communications@sheffieldmuseums.org.uk with your written objection. We’ll then remove the content while we investigate the matter.

Your written objection should include the following information:

  • Your name, email address and phone number
  • The website address where you found the work
  • The nature of the complaint
  • A statement that you are the copyright holder or are authorised to act on behalf of the rights holder – we may ask you to provide legal proof of this ownership as part of the investigation.

We’ll contact you to acknowledge your objection within seven working days of receiving it. Any information you provide in your written objection will solely be used in our investigation of your objection.

Website accessibility

Information on accessibility.