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Two albumen prints by Julia Margaret Cameron

MS. 12714 photogr. 1

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Title

Two albumen prints by Julia Margaret Cameron

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MS. 12714 photogr. 1

Summary

Comprises signed print titled 'Sappho' from 'Life not enlarged', 1865, and signed print of Sir Henry Taylor and Mary Ryan annotated 'from life', [1865].

Date

[1865]

Language

English

Physical extent

2 items

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Two albumen prints by Julia Margaret Cameron plus a salt print of Brading Church by an unidentified photographer

Two albumen prints by Julia Margaret Cameron

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