Eccles Bequest. Vol. C. Correspondence of Robert Baldwin Ross with the following; 1901-1917, n.d. Partly typewritten.1.Charles H. Shannon; 1901-1917, n.d.2.Sir William Blake Richmond; 1902-1911, n.d.3.John Singer Sargent; 1903-1916, n.d.4.George ... 1901-1917
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