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    <value>Coverboards covered with white linen. Off-white paper. Collocation: three gatherings containing the following number of leafs: eight (one attached to front cover and three torn out); seven (one has been removed); eight (one attached to back cover). It is probable that one complete gathering has been removed. Page 14 is loose. Remaining pages mostly figure studies. Blank: 19(recto) , 12(recto). Many studies inverted as if back of book used as front.</value>
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      <value>Manufactured by / PERCY YOUNG, / ENGLISH &amp; FOREIGN / ARTISTS' COLOURMAN, / GOWER ST., W.C., / London, England. / (Sketch Books a Sp&#xE9;cialit&#xE9;.)</value>
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      <value>series of 15 rings in a vertical line, approx 7mm diameter. other faint lines (two long vertical, like a border the rings are on, several diagonal like shading/hatching of that border near the base)</value>
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      <value>Above the line: How can I die/And go to lie/Out in the cold churchyard/When the babies small/Do cry and call/And kiss their mothers hard/A stone at my head/When I am dead/And a great stone on my feet/And it is spring/And the little birds sing/And cowslips smell so sweet. Below the line: How can I die/And go and lie/Out in the churchyard mould [Out in the cold churchyard]/When it is spring/And the little birds sing/And the cowslips are made of gold[And the cowslips grow so hard]/A stone at my head/When I am dead/And a great stone on my feet/And the babies all/Do cry and call/And kiss their mothers sweet/Babies that I never bore/Little birds I never saw/Kisses that I never felt/Cowslips that I never smelt/God give me good rest say I/For it will be hard to die</value>
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    <location>page 15 (inverted)</location>
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      <value>Two versions of an untitled poem starting 'How can I die...' divided from each other by a solid line.</value>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Gurney, Sophie, Mrs</summary_title>
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        <latest>1912</latest>
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        <value>From the artist's daughter.</value>
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        <summary_title>Raverat, Gwendolen</summary_title>
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        <value>Sketchbook contains preliminary drawings and ideas for the engraving: 'Gethsemane' [39] 1912. Also studies for The Women's Hospital for Children (seated woman holding a child on her lap) and assorted figure compositions of a ?religious nature. One portrait identified as 'Gerald Meade' amongst several portrait studies of assorted subjects.</value>
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