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Letter from Leonard Woolf to John Lehmann, his wife Virginia Woolf's publisher, telling him of her
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Letter from Leonard Woolf to John Lehmann, his wif...

Portrait of Alfred Douglas, 1914. Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas (1870-1945) was an English poet and
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Portrait of Alfred Douglas, 1914. Lord Alfred Bruc...

Drawing of a king holding a sceptre, c1250. Standing figure of a king. From the Westminster Psalter
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Drawing of a king holding a sceptre, c1250. Standi...

King Arthur's coronation, 14th century. Geoffrey of Monmouth's legendary history of Britain was
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King Arthur's coronation, 14th century. Geoffrey o...

Letter from Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra from Manydown Park, 11 February 1801. Cassandra was
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Letter from Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra fr...

Letter from Virginia Woolf to John Lehmann, her publisher, re her last book, "Between the Acts",
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Letter from Virginia Woolf to John Lehmann, her pu...

Parliamentary journal of Sir Simonds d'Ewes, c1640. This is part of a journal by d'Ewes of the
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Parliamentary journal of Sir Simonds d'Ewes, c1640...

Portrait of Oscar Wilde, late 19th century. Wilde (1854-1900) studied at Trinity College, Dublin,
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Portrait of Oscar Wilde, late 19th century. Wilde ...

The Gondal Poems by Emily Brontë, 1844-1848. English novelist and poet Emily Jane Brontë
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The Gondal Poems by Emily Brontë, 1844-1848. Engli...

Hyde Park Gate News, family magazine produced by Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, 1891-1892. Page
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Hyde Park Gate News, family magazine produced by V...

The illustrated poem 'The Four Zoas', by William Blake, c1797. "Vala, or The Four Zoas" is one of
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The illustrated poem 'The Four Zoas', by William B...

Enter Herodias, 1907. Illustration from "Salome. A tragedy in one act: translated from the French
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Enter Herodias, 1907. Illustration from "Salome. A...

Manuscript of "Jane Eyre", 1846. Jane Eyre's love for Edward Rochester, the two main characters of
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Manuscript of "Jane Eyre", 1846. Jane Eyre's love ...

John Milton, c1640-c1660, (1834-1837). John Milton (1608-1674), English author of "Paradise Lost".
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John Milton, c1640-c1660, (1834-1837). John Milton...

The Gondal Poems by Emily Brontë, 1844-1848. English novelist and poet Emily Jane Brontë
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The Gondal Poems by Emily Brontë, 1844-1848. Engli...

Draft notes of Virginia Woolf for her novel "Mrs Dalloway", 1925. 'There was an age when the
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Draft notes of Virginia Woolf for her novel "Mrs D...

The Sphinx - a  poem, and four plays by Oscar Wilde, 1894. Illustrations by Charles Ricketts.
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The Sphinx - a poem, and four plays by Oscar Wild...

The first page of Volume 2 of the manuscript of "Shirley", c1849. Charlotte Bronte's third novel.
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The first page of Volume 2 of the manuscript of "S...

Geoffrey Chaucer, c1380-c1400, (1834-1837). Chaucer (c1343-1400) English author, poet, philosopher,
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Geoffrey Chaucer, c1380-c1400, (1834-1837). Chauce...

William Cowper, c1780-c1800, (1834-1837). Cowper (1731-1800) was one of the most widely read
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William Cowper, c1780-c1800, (1834-1837). Cowper (...

Table of the Spheres between Heaven and Hell, with the Fallen Angels becoming Devils, 1340-1350.
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Table of the Spheres between Heaven and Hell, with...

Page from the diary of John Manningham, 1602. Page describing a performance of Shakespeare's
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Page from the diary of John Manningham, 1602. Page...

Page from "Summa de Potestate Ecclesiastica", 1475. Summary of Ecclesiastical Power. Page of Latin
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Page from "Summa de Potestate Ecclesiastica", 1475...

Hyde Park Gate News, family magazine produced by Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, 1891-1892. Page
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Hyde Park Gate News, family magazine produced by V...

Monk's House, Rodmell, East Sussex, home of Virginia Woolf, c1940. British writers Virginia Woolf
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Monk's House, Rodmell, East Sussex, home of Virgin...

Page from the diary of King Edward VI, c1551-c1552. Edward VI succeeded to the English throne in
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Page from the diary of King Edward VI, c1551-c1552...

Caricature of Oscar when success was spoiling him, late 19th century. 'Oscar's Valentine'.
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Caricature of Oscar when success was spoiling him,...

Two men beating corn with flails, c1325-c1335. Two barefoot men with flails thresh a sheaf of corn.
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Two men beating corn with flails, c1325-c1335. Two...

Scene from the Battle of Crecy, 1346, (c1346-c1400). Fierce fighting between soldiers and knights
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Scene from the Battle of Crecy, 1346, (c1346-c1400...

Oscar Wilde, c1890-c1894. Irish poet, author, dramatist, and exponent of "art for art's sake". His
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Oscar Wilde, c1890-c1894. Irish poet, author, dram...

The burning of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1556, (1563). As he is burned alive,
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The burning of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Cante...

Letter of admiration and love from Virginia Woolf to George Bernard Shaw, 1940. 'Monk's House,
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Letter of admiration and love from Virginia Woolf ...

Postcard sent from Virginia Woolf to George Bernard Shaw, 1940. Card sent by Woolf from Lewes in
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Postcard sent from Virginia Woolf to George Bernar...

Two illustrations and text from the Canterbury Tales, 1896. The Kelmscott Chaucer, with
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Two illustrations and text from the Canterbury Tal...

Cracherode's ownership mark, 1767. Inherited wealth enabled Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode to
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Cracherode's ownership mark, 1767. Inherited wealt...

Lower cover of a Bible, 1657. Decorative cover of a Bible which was bound by Henry Evans in London.
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Lower cover of a Bible, 1657. Decorative cover of ...

Note to James Strachey from Leonard Woolf, c1915-c1924. Map and note to British psychoanalyst James
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Note to James Strachey from Leonard Woolf, c1915-c...

Description of the Jewels of St Albans, c 1250-1254. Text with sketches of gemstones and rings in
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Description of the Jewels of St Albans, c 1250-125...

1, Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland: the house where Oscar Wilde was born in 1854, (1906). From 'The
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1, Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland: the house wher...

Miss Emily Faithfull, late 19th century. Portrait of 'the Celebrated Elocutionist'. Emily Faithfull
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Miss Emily Faithfull, late 19th century. Portrait ...

'Walnuts to pickle', 1820. Street traders selling pickled walnuts. From Rowlandsons Characteristic
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'Walnuts to pickle', 1820. Street traders selling ...

Cover of a Latvian translation of George Orwell's "Animal Farm", 1954. Orwell's anti-totalitarian
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Cover of a Latvian translation of George Orwell's ...

1, Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland: the house where Oscar Wilde was born in 1854, (1906). View from
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1, Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland: the house wher...

Scene from "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, 1843. The irascible, curmudgeonly Ebenezer
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Scene from "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens,...

Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat.
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Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poe...

'Saloop', a popular beverage of the 18th century, 1820. Salop was served in coffee houses as an
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'Saloop', a popular beverage of the 18th century, ...

The Merchant, 1911. From a facsimile made in 1911 of "The Ellesmere Chaucer", an early fifteenth
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The Merchant, 1911. From a facsimile made in 1911 ...

A Dirge, page from Queen Victoria's Album Consolatium, 16 December, 1861. Following the death of
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A Dirge, page from Queen Victoria's Album Consolat...

A leaf of the first printed Bible, c1455. This, the '42 line Bible', was printed at Mainz, Germany,
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A leaf of the first printed Bible, c1455. This, th...

Autograph manuscript of "Kubla Khan", by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1797. 'In a Vision once I saw: It
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Autograph manuscript of "Kubla Khan", by Samuel Ta...

Receipt on behalf of Macmillan & Co Publishers for the cost of printing "The Woodlanders" by Thomas
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Receipt on behalf of Macmillan & Co Publishers for...

Earth Answer, c1787-1818? Page of drawings and text from a sketchbook. From the Manuscript
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Earth Answer, c1787-1818? Page of drawings and tex...

Newdigate Prize Poem, "Ravenna", by Oscar Wilde, 1878. Wilde's response to the Italian city of
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Newdigate Prize Poem, "Ravenna", by Oscar Wilde, 1...

The first page of the manuscript of "Shirley", c1849 . "Shirley" was Charlotte Bronte's third novel
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The first page of the manuscript of "Shirley", c18...

Ben Johnson, c1600-c1637, (1834-1837). English Renaissance dramatist, poet and actor Jonson
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Ben Johnson, c1600-c1637, (1834-1837). English Ren...

Portrait of WG Wills, c1880s. William Gorman Wills (1828-1891), usually known as W. G. Wills, was
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Portrait of WG Wills, c1880s. William Gorman Wills...

16, Tite Street, Chelsea, London, 1906. Home of Irish playwright and author Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
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16, Tite Street, Chelsea, London, 1906. Home of Ir...

Oscar Wilde's death certificate, 1900. 'Préfecture du Département de la Seine' (Prefecture of the
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Oscar Wilde's death certificate, 1900. 'Préfecture...

'Bullock's Museum, 22, Piccadilly', London, 1809-1829. An exhibition of models of animals inside
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'Bullock's Museum, 22, Piccadilly', London, 1809-1...

Native Americans preparing food, 1618. Two Native Americans "sitting at meate", with food including
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Native Americans preparing food, 1618. Two Native ...

'Poodles', 1820. Three people admiring some puppies. From Rowlandsons Characteristic Sketches Of
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'Poodles', 1820. Three people admiring some puppie...

Revd. John Wesley, M.A., late 18th century? Portrait of Wesley (1703-1791), English preacher and
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Revd. John Wesley, M.A., late 18th century? Portra...

The Yeoman, 1911. From a facsimile made in 1911 of "The Ellesmere Chaucer", an early fifteenth
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The Yeoman, 1911. From a facsimile made in 1911 of...

The Wife of Bath, 1911. From a facsimile made in 1911 of "The Ellesmere Chaucer", an early
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The Wife of Bath, 1911. From a facsimile made in 1...

Jane Austen's draft copy of a letter to her publisher, Richard Crosby, 5 April 1809. She wrote to
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Jane Austen's draft copy of a letter to her publis...

Portrait of Gilbert White, (1740s?). This portrait of the naturalist Gilbert White is from a 1720
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Portrait of Gilbert White, (1740s?). This portrait...

Letter from Charles Dickens to 'George Eliot' (Mary Ann Evans), the novelist, thanking her for a
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Letter from Charles Dickens to 'George Eliot' (Mar...

Script of 'Vera, or the Nihilists', c1880. Page of marked text from the play by Oscar Wilde. '...
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Script of 'Vera, or the Nihilists', c1880. Page of...

Volume 3 of the manuscript of "Shirley", c1849. "Shirley" was Charlotte Bronte's third novel. The
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Volume 3 of the manuscript of "Shirley", c1849. "S...

Portrait of Oscar Wilde's father, Sir William Wilde, c1870. Sir William Robert Wills Wilde
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Portrait of Oscar Wilde's father, Sir William Wild...

'Private Frith's View' - Members of the Salvation Army, led by General Oscar Wilde, joining in a
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'Private Frith's View' - Members of the Salvation ...

Embroidered prayer book and bag, 1633. Book of Psalms encased in an embroidered silk binding,
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Embroidered prayer book and bag, 1633. Book of Psa...

The Tower of London with London Bridge, c1500. Charles, Duke of Orleans can be seen writing inside
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The Tower of London with London Bridge, c1500. Cha...

The English army, on horses, with their leaders, c1375-c1400. A large army of armoured, mounted
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The English army, on horses, with their leaders, c...

'Great news', 1820. Two men handing out news notices  in the street. One blowing a small wind
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'Great news', 1820. Two men handing out news notic...

A monk on horseback and two dogs, 1911. From a facsimile made in 1911 of "The Ellesmere Chaucer",
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A monk on horseback and two dogs, 1911. From a fac...

Miniature of one man killing another with his axe, c1220. Margin illustration from "Topographia
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Miniature of one man killing another with his axe,...

Lord John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland, 1878. Manners was also a Conservative MP for Newark. He
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Lord John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland, 1878. Mann...

'Volume the Third' - notebook containing two early novels, "Evelyn" and "Catharine, or the Bower",
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'Volume the Third' - notebook containing two early...

Page from Aelfric's first book of homilies, 990. The manuscript was written at Cerne Abbas, and was
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Page from Aelfric's first book of homilies, 990. T...

Bill advertising a performance of Thomas Hardy's "The Trumpet Major", 1908. 'A new play in four
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Bill advertising a performance of Thomas Hardy's "...

Alphabetic human forms,  c1787-1818. Page from a sketchbook.  Drawing adopted for the poem 'Holy
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Alphabetic human forms, c1787-1818. Page from a s...

Draft of "In the Gold Room - a Harmony" by Oscar Wilde, 1881. 'Her ivory hands on the ivory keys
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Draft of "In the Gold Room - a Harmony" by Oscar W...

Tales by Charlotte Bronte, the novelist, written under the pseudonym of Lord Charles Albert Florian
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Tales by Charlotte Bronte, the novelist, written u...

A man seated on a throne holding a book, late12th-early 13th century. From a manuscript by the
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A man seated on a throne holding a book, late12th-...

Title page from 'The Importance of Being Earnest', 1910. 'A trivial comedy for serious people by
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Title page from 'The Importance of Being Earnest',...

Alice about to drink from a bottle, c1862-c1864. Alice is about to drink the magic potion which
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Alice about to drink from a bottle, c1862-c1864. A...

Blacksmith, 15th century. Wearing an apron and hammering a horshoe. A fire can be seen burning in
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Blacksmith, 15th century. Wearing an apron and ham...

John Drinkwater, between c1915 and c1920. (Colorised black and white print).
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John Drinkwater, between c1915 and c1920. (Coloris...

William Blake, English poet, painter, and printmaker, (1906). Although largely ignored by the
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William Blake, English poet, painter, and printmak...

'Flounders'. A trader selling fish., 1820. From Rowlandsons Characteristic Sketches Of The Lower
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'Flounders'. A trader selling fish., 1820. From Ro...

Frederick Richard Pickersgill, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Pickersgill (1820-1900) was a
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Frederick Richard Pickersgill, artist and Royal Ac...

William Hack's atlas of the South Sea of America, c1682-c1700. William Hack's "Wagoner of the Great
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William Hack's atlas of the South Sea of America, ...

'She at His Funeral', c1898. Poem by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). "They bear him to his resting place-
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'She at His Funeral', c1898. Poem by Thomas Hardy ...

Emblem 33; youth leading age, c1787-1818. Page from a sketchbook. Pencil drawing adopted for the
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Emblem 33; youth leading age, c1787-1818. Page fro...

The Sphinx - a  poem by Oscar Wilde, c1883-1895. 'In a dim corner of my room, of or [?] longer than
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The Sphinx - a poem by Oscar Wilde, c1883-1895. '...

Instructions for the printing of William Wordsworth's poems, 1807. Wordsworth explains how he wants
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Instructions for the printing of William Wordswort...

Portrait of Oscar Wilde, c1890s. Irish playwright and author Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). From 'The
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Portrait of Oscar Wilde, c1890s. Irish playwright ...

Reading Gaol, c1906. View of the Victorian prison in Reading, Berkshire, where Irish playwright and
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Reading Gaol, c1906. View of the Victorian prison ...

The deeds of Merlin: Vortigern finds red and white dragons beneath the foundation of his castle,
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The deeds of Merlin: Vortigern finds red and white...

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