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Footman announcing the arrival of two Victorian ladies Two imperious-looking Victorian ladies being announced by a young footman as they arrive at a social gathering. From “Ask Mamma; or The Richest Commoner in England” by “The Author of ‘Sponge’s Sporting Tour’ (Robert Smith Surtees).” Published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co Ltd, London, in 1858. Illustrations by John Leech. 19th Century stock illustration
Two imperious-looking Victorian ladies being announced by a young footman as they arrive at a social gathering. From “Ask Mamma; or The Richest Commoner in England” by “The Author of ‘Sponge’s Sporting Tour’ (Robert Smith Surtees).” Published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co Ltd, London, in 1858. Illustrations by John Leech.

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Two imperious-looking Victorian ladies being announced by a young footman as they arrive at a social gathering. From “Ask Mamma; or The Richest Commoner in England” by “The Author of ‘Sponge’s Sporting Tour’ (Robert Smith Surtees).” Published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co Ltd, London, in 1858. Illustrations by John Leech.

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