Photograph of The (John Stuart) Mill-enniun, [JJ version= 'The Millinium Commemoration' [women in all manner of tradtional male pursuits: as undergraduates, sportswomen, causing a disturbance in the balcony of the Sheldonian Theatre, punching town boy in the eye on Nov. 5, etc., with Tennyson quotation from T'he Princess (prologue'). cf. Mill's The Subjection of Women first published in 1869] [John Johnson 137] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 138
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Photograph of The (John Stuart) Mill-enniun, [JJ version= 'The Millinium Commemoration' [women in all manner of tradtional male pursuits: as undergraduates, sportswomen, causing a disturbance in the balcony of the Sheldonian Theatre, punching town boy in the eye on Nov. 5, etc., with Tennyson quotation from T'he Princess (prologue'). cf. Mill's The Subjection of Women first published in 1869] [John Johnson 137] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 138
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[c.1869]
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English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 1
Photograph of The (John Stuart) Mill-enniun, [JJ version= 'The Millinium Commemoration' [women in all manner of tradtional male pursuits: as undergraduates, sportswomen, causing a disturbance in the balcony of the Sheldonian Theatre, punching town boy in the eye on Nov. 5, etc., with Tennyson quotation from T'he Princess (prologue'). cf. Mill's The Subjection of Women first published in 1869] [John Johnson 137] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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