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D647 - Ashbourne: printed ephemera - 1840-20th cent
1 - Advertisement (size 12cm x 12cm) for a medal commercially produced by Mr [James] Taylor, of [71 Summer Lane] Birmingham. The advertisement declares that the medal was approved by the Council of the National Anti-Corn Law League, meeting in Manchester in December 1841 - 1840s
2 - Photocopy of a printed original of 1858: prospectus for a school operated by the Misses Lammin in Ashbourne. Offers boarding places for young ladies: lists fees. Subjects listed include: German, Italian, Music, Drawing and Dancing. Four teachers listed (not the Misses Lammin); all titled "Professor". Four prominent clergymen listed as referees. - 20th Cent
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