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The Crutch
Printmaker: Strang, William
Method of acquisition: Given (1915) by Bliss, Arthur E.D., Francis K. and J. Howard
19th Century
1887
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1895
Laurence Binyon dates the engraving 1887; while David Strang dates "1895 or perhaps a few years later"
Accession number: P.9113-R
Primary reference Number: 150349
Binyon: 109
Strang: 329
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Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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