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Joseph Rudyard Kipling,1865-1936,Short story writer

Title: [Rudyard Kipling, 1865-1936, full length portrait (?), seated, facing right]
Date Created/Published: [1888]
Notes:
Sepia-toned photoprint by Bourne & Shepherd, Simla, Calcutta, Bombay. Inscribed: 'Yours very sincerely Rudyard Kipling'.
Reference copy may be in Biog File.
In: [Carpenter Kipling Collection miscellaneous Kipling family portraits], 1882-1936.
Rare Book and Special Collections Division (Carpenter Kipling Collection).
Caption card tracings: Photog. I.; RBD; BI; Shelf.
Subjects:
Kipling, Rudyard,--1865-1936.
Autographs--1880-1890.
Photographic prints--1880-1890.
Portrait photographs--1880-1890.
Bookmark /2005694848/
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