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Slide set: The flower sellers (recitation: York & Son, 6 slides, 1892)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
Slide 1
Taking once his daily ramble
Slide 2
'Buy my flowers'
Slide 3
She lay upon her garret floor
Slide 4
Jack filled his pockets with ripe peaches
Slide 5
'You've hurt yourself, I fear, my lad'
Slide 6
Yet at times his heart is heavy
Other related organisations

in stock of Onward Publishing Office, 1892

in stock of Riley Brothers, 1892-1914 (item ref. 480)

in stock of Walter Tyler, 1909 (item ref. 416)

in stock of Church Army, 1913 (item ref. LM 41)

in stock of Ivens & Co., 1913

Main type of image
life model
Main usage of set
recitation
Date of first manufacture
1892
Reading or song

H.I. Watson, ‘The flower sellers’ in several compilations

Related slide set

see generic title The flower sellers (generic set title – 2 different versions are known)

Notes
Dated from Stationer's Hall copyright records.
Collections

6 slides known to exist in private collection

Lucerna ID  3000795

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 7 September 2021

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