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English: "Come Along, Tea-Time". Dog in dress for the 1895 English Illustrated Magazine.
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Source The English Illustrated Magazine Vol XII October 1894-March 1895. London: Illustrated London News: 1895. p. 150. Engraving of image by unknown author done by Joseph Swain and signed at bottom right.
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current03:24, 25 December 2011Thumbnail for version as of 03:24, 25 December 20111,202 × 1,473 (191 KB)Martin H.-
16:29, 7 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 16:29, 7 January 2011377 × 484 (36 KB)Ottava Rima{{Information |Description={{en|1="Come Along, Tea-Time". Dog in dress for the 1895 ''English Illustrated Magazine''.}} |Source=''The English Illustrated Magazine'' Vol XII October 1894-March 1895. London: Illustrated London News: 1895. p. 150 |Author=Unk

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