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Page type: Entry form

Item number (top right of entry form): 147

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Date of registration stamp: 9 January 1885

Date form completed (next to signature): 7 January 1885

Description of work: Water colour drawing "Near Winchelsea Sussex from the Marshes". 13½ in x 5¾ in. Landscape with cattle - windmill & tops of houses seen above hill in background.
Water colour drawing "On the Thames near Marlow". 13½ in x 5¾ in. [Noon?] River gleaming with sunlight - well wooded country gently rising forming a well defined ridge beyond trees.

Date of Agreement or Assignment: 6 January 1885

Names of Parties to Agreement or Assignment: F C McQueen & Sons and C F Allbon

Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): F F McQueen & Sons, 181 Tottenham Court Road, W

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): C F Allbon, Elm Cottage, Middle Lane, Crouch End, N

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sek

Can anyone guess the missing word?

Scrumpy Geoff

houn? (Obsolete word for hound) round? I give up

sek

Looks like an N to me but Noun wouldn't make sense.

Scrumpy Geoff

Could it be the name of the boat? Not that that helps.

sek

Boat? Who said anything about a boat? I get it now "On the Thames..." implies a boat... or a bird?

Scrumpy Geoff

I think we'll never crack this one.

sek

I will have a guess at Noon then, since the river is gleaming with sunlight

Scrumpy Geoff

As good as any