Description
The plate is inscribed: 'The Titmouse of Paradise
the first tour of a Beatle since 1966
Interior of the Vintners' Hall
Alfred is most reluctant to 'burn his fingers'
View with ships and boats on the Thames
Portrait of William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865) mb-code 1237857 The plate is inscribed: 'TheThree quarter length studio portrait of W J Hooker seated on a chair with a fleur de lys pattern, facing a small table upon which he holds a book. A pair of spectacles hang from a chain at waist level. Arched gold surround, inscribed below in gold: 'Photographed by MAULL & POLYBLANK, 55, Gracechurch Street and 187A Piccadilly, London.' Signed below in ink 'Wm. Jackson Hooker'. Inscribed verso in pencil: 'Sir Wm. Hooker F. R. S. &c, &c, &c, Celebrated
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