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75 years after the death of the author unless it is put into the public domain.
Having said that some documents such as the Stukeley sketches in the Bodlean are still under intellectual copyright.
Normally if people Ask and give a credit then rights to publish are given for educational purposes.
For money making schemes there is usualy a nominal fee.

Deep linking to images published on the internet is a very grey area at the moment.
http://pictureposter.allbrand.nu/pictures/IM2fat/Forum%20Stuff/larson-gnu.jpg

60, 70, 75? Odd isn't it. No one seems to know. I was told (quite officially) that the period is 50 years after publication of the authors death, whichever comes last.