File:Cover of The Window; or, The Song of the Wrens by Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Arthur Sullivan - Original.jpg
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DescriptionCover of The Window; or, The Song of the Wrens by Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Arthur Sullivan - Original.jpg | Embossed cover to the 1871 edition "The Window; or, the Songs of the Wrens" by Sir Arthur Sullivan and Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The subtitle used on it, "The Loves of the Wrens" may be an error, as "The Songs of the Wrens" is within the volume, and is how the work is generally known. |
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Source | George Mason University/David & Annabelle Stone Gilbert & Sullivan Collection |
Author | Strahan & Co. Publishers. Possibly by John Everett Millais, (1829-1896) who did the internal art |
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current | 05:43, 18 August 2023 | 3,153 × 3,953 (2.56 MB) | Adam Cuerden (talk | contribs) | {{Original}} {{Information |Description=Embossed cover to the 1871 edition "The Window; or, the Songs of the Wrens" by Sir Arthur Sullivan and Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The subtitle used on it, "The Loves of the Wrens" may be an error, as "The Songs of the Wrens" is within the volume, and is how the work is generally known. |Source=[https://gilbertandsullivan2017.gmu.edu/items/show/640 George Mason University/David & Annabelle Stone Gilbert & Sullivan Collection] |Date=1871 |Author=Strahan & Co... |
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