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Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes, Walter Crane, 1877
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Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes, Walter Crane, 1877
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The Illustrated Police News, London, England, July 29, 1871
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Chicago Tribune, Illinois, December 11, 1877
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The Clarke County Democrat, Grove Hill, Alabama, August 18, 1877
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Illustrated Police News, London, May 11, 1878
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Illustrated Police News, London, September 27, 1879
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The Lexington Intelligencer, Missouri, May 3, 1879
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The Jackson Standard, Ohio, June 5, 1879
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Staunton Spectator, Virginia, May 31, 1870
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Punch Magazine, April 1, 1879
Edison’s Telephonoscope (transmits light as well as sound).
(Every evening, before going to bed, Pater- and Materfamilias set up an electric camera-obscura over their bedroom mantel-piece, and gladden their eyes with the sight of their children at the Antipodes, and converse gaily with them through the wire.).
Paterfamilias (in Wilton Place). “Beatrice, come closer, I want to whisper.” Beatrice (from Ceylon). “Yes, Papa dear.”
Paterfamilias “Who is that charming young lady playing on Charlie’s side?”
Beatrice “She’s just come over from England, Papa. I’ll introduce you to her as soon as the game’s over?”
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The Days’ Doings, London, January 14, 1871
The Days’ Doings, London, December 16, 1871
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The Days’ Doings, London, June 15, 1872
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The Days’ Doings, England, September 14, 1872
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The Days’ Doings, England, September 21, 1872