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One of 8 lithographs by Thomas Picken (b.1818) after drawings by Frances Emilia Crofton (1822-1910). known professionally as Mrs William Crofton, dated circa 1854. They were bound and sold in aid of the County Leitrim Protestant Orphan Society. Showing Village of Hambledon, Hants.

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Author Frances Emilia Crofton aka Mrs William Crofton, and Thomas Picken
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