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| 1961 |
| But There Was Something Else At the Bottom of the Gully |
| FES Title: | Part of double-spread – see no 1960 for caption | |
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| Date: | 06/1933 | |
| Size: | 26″H x 30″W | |
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| Type: | illustration | |
| Published: | Erskine, Laurie, York. “Renfrew Goes Woolgathering.” The American Boy-Youth’s Companion, August 1933: 15. caption: ‘But there was something else at the bottom of the gully – something that started Renfrew scrambling down.’ |
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| Annotations: | en verso on label on original stretcher: Renfrew Goes Woolgathering No 1861 / Part of doublespread (see no. 1860 for caption en verso stamped on stretcher: F. E. Schoonover / 1616 Rodney Street / Wilmington, DEL. |
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| Comments: | Digital photog: 06-09-05 Florida trip; index; form 4/10/07; edit |
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| Commentary: | This illustration is the right side of a double spread painted on two canvasses. See #1960 for further commentary. | |
| Provenance: | ‘The Timbers’ Boys Camp, Mullet Lake, Topinabee, Michigan; Earl E. Styles, Gaylord, Michigan; Stanley S. Stuyles, Gaylord, Michigan; Collection of Greg and Glenda Styles | |

