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Post by Karen Thu 26 May 2011 - 14:15

Mary Bousfield was the landlady of 4 Star-place, where Martha Tabram lodged:

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, BOOKLETS, &c.

Books: "The Shepherd's Daffodil" and other poems, a beautiful specimen of work, with charming illustrations by Tom Lloyd, R.W.S. and Ernest Wilson. "In the Harbour," a poem by George R. Sims, beautifully illustrated in monochrome by Walter Langley and Percy Robertson. "Cradle Songs," a selection of poems for children, illustrated in monochrome by Jos. Clark and Mary Bousfield.

Source: Supplement to the Manufacturer and Inventor, December 18, 1889, pp. iii-iv
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