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[Charles Z. and Ethel Phoebe Bailey residence and photographic studio]

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    Ethel Mortlock studio visitor's book and accompanying material

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    The studio visitor's book of English artist Ethel Mortlock. The book includes the signatures of visitors to the studio, as well as clippings about Mortlock, photographs, handwritten notes, and at least one drawing. In addition to the book, there are also a few art related publications featuring Mortlock, some of them in French.

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