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Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Source Creator: Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Author Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker. Source Creator Source Title: Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. CD_Title Mrs. Billington [graphic] / engraved by Hopwood from an original painting. Source Title Source Created or Published: [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801. Imprint [London, England] : pub. by T. Hurst, Dec. 1, 1801. Source Created or Published Source Call Number: ART File B598 no.1 (size XS) Call_Number ART File B598 no.1 (size XS) Source Call Number Digital Image File Name: 21058 ROOTFILE 21058 Digital Image File Name Digital Image Type: FSL collection Image_Type FSL collection Digital Image Type Hamnet Bib ID: 250639 Bibrecord001 250639 Hamnet Bib ID Hamnet Holdings ID:

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Source Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/detail/FOLGERCM1~6~6~268851~118207?qvq=w4s:/what/Prints -- 19th century./;lc:FOLGERCM1~6~6,BINDINGS~1~1&mi=211&trs=4290#
Author Hopwood, James, ca. 1752-1819, printmaker

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