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The Letter, Newhaven. 'Frae Jamie at the Sea'. Tableau group of three women, one seated...

The Letter, Newhaven. 'Frae Jamie at the Sea'. Tableau group of three women, one seated reading a letter, her
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The Letter, Newhaven. 'Frae Jamie at the Sea'. Tableau group of three women, one seated reading a letter, her mother looking over her shoulder and another young woman standing to the right. Identified as Marion Finlay, Mrs Margaret (Dryburgh) Lyall and Mrs Grace (Finlay) Ramsay.
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British Library, London, UK
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One Hundred Calotype Sketches Edinburgh Source/Shelfmark: C.128.k.10 93 From a volume of calotype images and portraits. Early photographic technique also called Talbotype. Dating from 1849. David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson.

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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