Talk:William Kilburn
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[edit]"William Kilburn (1745-1818), who was a principal illustrator for William Curtis' Flora Londinensis, rare complete copies of which occasionally surface. He also became in his time the pre-eminent designer and printer of calico in Western Europe and some 220 original water colour designs for this work form the 'Kilburn Album', which is one of the treasures of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London." http://www.alistairkilburn.co.uk
"William Kilburn (1745-1818), was an illustrator for William Curtis' Flora Londinensis, as well as a leading designer and printer of calico. A few hundred originals of his water colour designs, make up the Kilburn Album, housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London." My version......
I think CorenSearchBot is being a bit officious, especially considering I included the link as a reference in the first place, so that it didn't have far to look. Perhaps in future I should omit the links and save being hassled by bots. Rotational (talk) 14:09, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
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