I think this is a good decision. There should be somewhere in home where
all previous wallpapers are stored, so that you can revert to previously
used (now deleted) images.

There should be, however a limit on this. Maybe there should be a size
limit on what can be stored (which can be set by the user on the
Background tab from the desktop menu). If this limit is reached, the
oldest/least used wallpapers are deleted?

Most machines these days aren't short of a few billion bytes, and those
that are would be able to set a really small size limit (a rough
estimate set at installation time).

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Deleting an image that's used as a desktop wallpaper removed it as a wallpaper 
without notice
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344228
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