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(King Edward)

Item is a black and white photo of King Edward VII, born 1841 and died 1910, attached to a letter from the Pictoral Newspaper Co., LTD. and Daily Mirron (12, Whitefriars Street, London, E.C.) that reads: "The Editor of the "Daily Mirror" sends with his compliments this photo of His Majesty King Edward, made from a negative sent by telegraph and cable from the office of "L'Illustration" in Paris to the office of the "Daily Mirror" in London on November 8th, 1907. This is the first photograph ever received by telegraph in England and the first ever sent by cable."

Chas. Townsend Esq. Homerton

Item is an window-matted, oval, top-half portrait of Chas. Townsend Homerton Esq.; Cheif Justice of Nova Scotia, 1907-10 (b.1844-d.1924). From a painting or sketch by Meadley pinx., engraved by Ridley Sc., and published by T. Williams Stationers court. Below the image on the matt to the right is the subject's signature from parchment.

William Dean Howells

Item is an half-tone (magazine) porrait of William Dean Howells; author and journalist (b.1837). From the Book of the News monthly, June 1908..

Wm. H. Taft

Item is an window-matted, seated, half-tone (magazine, Centry) porrait of William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United Sates (b.1857-d.1930). From a photograph by the Lumi

Mr. Armand Lavergne, M.P.P.

Item is an window-matted half-tone (magazine) portrait of Mr Armand Lavergne M.P.P.; Advocate & Journalist, Bourassa's Chief Lieutenant (b. 1880). the caption reads "The New Evangel of Nationalism: Mr. Armand Lavergne, M.M.P. Quebec, Mr. Bourassa's Chief Lieutenant who spoke in Toronto last week.".

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