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Description A linocut from an original painting titled Margery Jackson at the front door of her house, by Matthew Ellis Nutter (c.1795–1862). In 1896 the original painting was in the possession of Charles Blacklock of Carlisle.
Date (created before 1862)
Source Carlisle Journal, 24 November 1896, page 3 (Screenshot of microfilm of newspaper reproduction of linocut of original painting.)
Author Matthew Ellis Nutter (d.1862)
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current10:53, 23 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 10:53, 23 March 20232,500 × 3,272 (968 KB)Storye book== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=A linocut from an original painting titled ''Margery Jackson at the front door of her house'', by Matthew K. Nutter (c.1796–1865). In 1896 the original painting was in the possession of Charles Blacklock of Carlisle. |Source=[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000362/18961124/051/0002?browse=true&fullscreen=true ''Carlisle Journal'', 24 November 1896, page 3] (Screenshot of microfilm of newspaper reproduction of |Date=1896-...

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