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Title: Scrap-book containing 169 India paper proofs
Engraver:
Joseph Swain (British, Oxford 1820–1909 London)
Engraver:
Thomas Williams (British, Colchester, Essex 1798–1862 after)
Artist:
After Anonymous, British, 19th century
Artist:
After William Allan (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1782–1850 Edinburgh)
Artist:
After Richard Ansdell (British, Liverpool 1815–1885 Frimley, near Farnborough, Hampshire)
Artist:
After Charles Henry Bennett (British, London 1828–1867 London)
Artist:
After J. O. Brown (British, mid 19th century)
Artist:
After George Cruikshank (British, London 1792–1878 London)
Artist:
After William Dickes (British, 1815–1892)
Artist:
After Richard Doyle (British, London 1824–1883 London)
Artist:
After Frederick William Fairholt (British, London baptised 1813–1866 London)
Artist:
After Sir John Gilbert (British, London 1817–1897 London)
Artist:
After Benjamin Herring (British, died 1871)
Artist:
After (?) Francis Holl (British, London 1815–1884 Milford, near Godalming, Surrey)
Artist:
After John Leech (British, London 1817–1864 London)
Artist:
After William McConnell (British, London 1831–1867 London)
Artist:
After T. Knott (British, active mid-19th century)
Artist:
After George Frederick Sargent (British, 1811–1864 London)
Artist:
After Clarkson Stanfield (British, Sunderland 1793–1867 London)
Artist:
After Sir John Tenniel (British, London 1820–1914 London)
Artist:
After Harrison William Weir (British, Lewes 1824–1906 Appledore, Kent)
Date: 1844–83
Medium: Wood engraving
Dimensions: 12 5/16 × 9 1/16 × 1 9/16 in. (31.2 × 23 × 4 cm)
Classifications: Albums, Prints
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1927
Object Number: 27.37.100
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