File:Lady Betty Germains China Closet (1880) Ellen Clacy.jpg

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English: Ellen Louise Clacy (1853 - 1916), 'Lady Betty Germains China Closet' (1880)

watercolour 46.9 x 35 cm. (18.46 x 13.78 in.)

Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
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Author Ellen Louise Clacy (1853 - 1916)

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Ellen Louise Clacy, 'Lady Betty Germains China Closet' (1880)

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