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@Postcard Cathy and Victuallers: I found this photo of "Miss M. Loane" in the April 1908 issue of The Bookman alongside a blurb for From their Point of View. As this was before their deception was revealed, it's unclear which sister this is. Are there any other portraits to compare with? I know the ODNB article says "No pictures of Martha Loane have apparently survived". Nick Number (talk) 05:33, 19 February 2024 (UTC)Reply