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by MUTRIE, MARTHA DARLEY (1824-1885). Still-life painter.:

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Tenby, May 16th 1885. Pre-addressed to the Hon. Secretary, Exhibition of Women's Industries, 20 Park St. Bristol. Narrow band of cloth tape affixed to upper margin where once attached to the pictures wrapping.This exhibition, the first of its kind, i.e. entirely devoted to the arts and industries of women only, was organised by the Irish suffragist Helen Blackburn (1842-1903).

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Title
Autograph postcard signed: "The pictures have I hear been safely received at 36 Palace Yard...."
Author
MUTRIE, MARTHA DARLEY (1824-1885). Still-life painter.:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Tenby, May 16th 1885.
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