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Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904)
A collection of formal studio portrait photographs of Sir Henry Morton Stanley in later life, mainly seated, (various sizes); together with a coloured lithograph of Stanley, published by Vanity Fair, 2 November 1872, entitled 'Men of the Day, No 52 "He found Livingstone"' (illustrated above); and a printed advert for Woodhouse & Rawson light bulbs, featuring images of Stanley in Africa, ('What is wanted in darkest Africa is the electric light') (12)
A collection of formal studio portrait photographs of Sir Henry Morton Stanley in later life, mainly seated, (various sizes); together with a coloured lithograph of Stanley, published by Vanity Fair, 2 November 1872, entitled 'Men of the Day, No 52 "He found Livingstone"' (illustrated above); and a printed advert for Woodhouse & Rawson light bulbs, featuring images of Stanley in Africa, ('What is wanted in darkest Africa is the electric light') (12)
Provenance
Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), and thence by descent to the present owner
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