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              <text>platinum (or palladium) print,&#13;
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Photo: 19.3 x 13.7 cm&#13;
Photo and frame: 30.1 x 22.3 cm&#13;
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The Grainger Museum Archive contains hundreds of photographs of unidentified people. Some are very elaborate and sophisticated images like this Edwardian lady in her fur stole, pearls and Merry Widow hat, taken by the very fashionable Lafayette studio. Who were these people who passed briefly through Grainger’s life, not making enough impression to have their names recorded?</text>
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