English: Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection
Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection
Collection
Source Title:
Isabella Glyn, from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington [graphic]. CD_Title
Isabella Glyn, from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington [graphic].
Source Title
Source Created or Published:
London [England] ; New York : John Tallis & company, [mid-19th century] Imprint
London [England] ; New York : John Tallis & company, [mid-19th century]
Source Created or Published
Source Call Number:
ART File G568 no.3 (size XS) Call_Number
ART File G568 no.3 (size XS)
Source Call Number
Digital Image File Name:
21972 ROOTFILE
21972
Digital Image File Name
Digital Image Type:
FSL collection Image_Type
FSL collection
Digital Image Type
Hamnet Bib ID:
251940 Bibrecord001
251940
Hamnet Bib ID
Hamnet Holdings ID:
Isabella Glyn, from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington [graphic].
Licensing
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