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Item number (top right of entry form): 346

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Date of registration stamp: 24 July 1885

Date form completed (next to signature): 23 July 1885

Description of work: Oil painting
"Rival Families"
Two children with kittens shewing them to a collie dog & two puppies. Central figure standing with kittens held in apron - figure on right kneeling - background trees with barn on left &c.
Size 36 x 28

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Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): Allen C Sealy, 12 Melina Place, Grove Eoad, NW

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): Allen C Sealy, 12 Melina Place, & Fred Morgan, 7 North Bank, NW

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sek

And now illegible kittens. Picture is here
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/frederick-morgan-r-o-i-british-1847-1927-and-allen-culpepper-sealy-british-1850-1927-rival-fa-frederick-morgan.html

Scrumpy Geoff

complete guess "kneeling"

sek

That will do nicely. I wonder why it took two of them. Maybe Morgan couldn't do dogs.

Scrumpy Geoff

He couldn't. Apparently his friend Sealy often painted the dogs in his pictures.