File:Southcott (Pap-cup), Devonshire Characters and Strange Events.png

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An image from a book, the removed caption is "SILVER PAP-BOAT PREPARED FOR THE COMING OF SHILOH PRESENTED TO JOANNA SOUTHCOTT IN JUNE, 1814

From the original in the collection of A . M. Broadley, Ksg."
Date Print date:1908
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Title: Devonshire characters and strange events Baring-Gould, S (1908)

Scan: devonshirecharac00bariuoft

Adjustment:Crop, greyscale, better should be possible, to much for my humble engine. B&W points: 3%/77%
Author William Sharp
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