User:Chmee2/Letter
Dear madam, dear sir,
I am sorry about this unwanted email, however I'd like to ask you about your help. My name is Petr Broz and I am one of thousands voluntary editors contributing in Wikipedia, the largest on-line encyclopedia freely accessible for everybody. The Wikipedia is edit by volunteers including text edits and also photographing of a number of different realities in their free time. Our goal is offer all human knowledges easily accessible for all the people around the world, however this is not an easy goal (especially for us as voluntaries) therefore we often needs help from others, in this case from you.
On English Wikipedia is short article about Camden catacombs, set of underground facilities, situated in London. However this article is missing any pictures which might illustrate the uniqueness of this Victorian works. As a part of our attempt to coverage London, one of the world-leading cities, by images we'd like to provide images of this network of tunnels available under open license (Creative Commons[1]) allowing to others using these images for all purposes. However Camden catacombs are not open for public and no images under open license exists on the Internet. We'd like to change this fact. The easiest way, hot to chief this, is ask you if there is some chance to agree with you on the options, that you would allow short-time entry to one of our the volunteer photographer into this area. Our photographer will be able produce images and upload them to the Wikipedia storage of images, Wikimedia Commons.
I am aware that this is unusual plea which will require extra work. But please, help us improve Wikipedia and let us enter into these catacombs.
Your help would be very welcome,
Best regards,
Petr Brož Petr.broz@wikimedia.cz (or use email of WMUK will be better) member of Wikimedia UK Charitable Company registered in England and Wales. Registered Company No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office: 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT