File:Charles Danby The Lady Slavey 1894.jpg
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Photograph of Charles Danby in 'The Lady Slavey' scanned from 'The Sketch' 28 November 1894 pg. 1
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English: Photograph of Charles Danby in 'The Lady Slavey' scanned from 'The Sketch' 28 November 1894 pg. 1 |
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