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Page type: Entry form

Item number (top right of entry form): 455

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Date of registration stamp: ?

Date form completed (next to signature): 5 March 1885

Description of work: Drawing of Lord Granville dressed as an old woman holding open umbrella, with Mr Gladstone on his side, sitting together in the rain; Title: Wait till the clouds roll by Granny. (Photograph Annexed)

Date of Agreement or Assignment: 27 February 1885

Names of Parties to Agreement or Assignment: William Henry Baldwin Luks and W H Tuck

Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): William Henry Baldwin Luks, Mora Villa, 35 Breakspear Road, New Cross and 14 Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): W H Tuck, 1 Devonshire Place, Great Portland Street, London W.

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James Phillips

?Lutts...?

sek

It is actually Luks. Found him on Ancestry and in National Portrait Gallery.
Do you think they might be sitting rather than riding? Looking at picture and writing?

James Phillips

Thanks that's helpful and yes, definitely 'sitting'