The Girl's Own Annual, Vol. VIII (The Girl's Own Paper, nos. 353-404)
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Title: The Girl's Own Annual, Vol. VIII (The Girl's Own Paper, nos. 353-404)
Illustrator:
Kate Greenaway (British, London 1846–1901 London)
Illustrator:
Mary Ellen Edwards (British, Kingston upon Thames 1838–1934 London)
Illustrator:
William Percival Skelton (British, 1813–1900)
Illustrator:
Thomas Harrington Wilson (British, active 1842–86)
Illustrator:
Davidson Knowles (British, active 1879–1914)
Illustrator:
Henry Ryland (British, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire 1856–1924 Bedford Park, Illinois)
Illustrator:
Marcella M. Walker (British, active 1872–1917)
Illustrator:
Alexander Laby (British, active 1840–90)
Illustrator:
William Henry James Boot (British, Manchester 1848–1918 London)
Engraver:
Edmund Evans (British, Southwark, London 1826–1905 Ventnor, Isle of Wight)
Lithographer:
Vogelsang and Kaiser (Munich, active ca. 1885)
Engraver:
Richard Taylor (British, active 1872–1901)
Engraver:
Joseph Swain (British, Oxford 1820–1909 London)
Engraver:
Butterworth and Heath (London)
Engraver:
Charles Anderson Ferrier (British (born Scotland), Dundee 1829–1908)
Engraver:
Harry Fitzner Davey (British, active 1883–1900)
Sitter:
Queen Victoria (British, London 1819–1901 East Cowes, Isle of Wight)
Sitter:
Louisa, Queen of Prussia (Hanover, 1776–1810)
Sitter:
Princess Karl of Hesse (German, Berlin 1815–1885 Darmstadt)
Date: October 2, 1886–September 24, 1887
Medium: Illustrations: wood engravings, some in color, and color lithographs
Dimensions: 11 1/16 x 8 11/16 x 1 7/8 in. (28.1 x 22 x 4.8 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. John Barry Ryan, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 1983.1223.20
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