File:Townsend Gryll Grange.jpg

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English: An illustration by F.H.Townsend from an 1896 edition of Thomas Love Peacock's Gryll Grange
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Original publication: An illustration to the novel Gryll Grange

Immediate source: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21514/21514-h/21514-h.htm#image-0019
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F.H.Townsend

(Life time: 1868-1920)

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