Photograph of The British Workman [bearded Herbert Jackson, Non-Collegiate B.A. with small boater, umbrella over right shoulder, baggy trousers rolled up, smoking a pipe; Oxford tutor or 'crammer' for failing undergraduates, given this name or 'Britter', (?) as a result of this caricature; buried in St. Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford, with this nomenclature. cf. H.E. Counsell, 37 The Broad, the memoirs of a Oxford doctor (London, 1943), pp. 42-3] [John Johnson 1059] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A.Oxon. 4o 417, fol. 1091
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Photograph of The British Workman [bearded Herbert Jackson, Non-Collegiate B.A. with small boater, umbrella over right shoulder, baggy trousers rolled up, smoking a pipe; Oxford tutor or 'crammer' for failing undergraduates, given this name or 'Britter', (?) as a result of this caricature; buried in St. Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford, with this nomenclature. cf. H.E. Counsell, 37 The Broad, the memoirs of a Oxford doctor (London, 1943), pp. 42-3] [John Johnson 1059] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A.Oxon. 4o 417, fol. 1091
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[c.1885]
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English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 6
Photograph of The British Workman [bearded Herbert Jackson, Non-Collegiate B.A. with small boater, umbrella over right shoulder, baggy trousers rolled up, smoking a pipe; Oxford tutor or 'crammer' for failing undergraduates, given this name or 'Britter', (?) as a result of this caricature; buried in St. Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford, with this nomenclature. cf. H.E. Counsell, 37 The Broad, the memoirs of a Oxford doctor (London, 1943), pp. 42-3] [John Johnson 1059] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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