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Page type: Entry form
Item number (top right of entry form): 281
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Date of registration stamp:
Date form completed (next to signature): 10 February 1885
Description of work: Water colour drawing.
Near Shere, Surrey. Size 16⅞ x 10⅞ in.
River running across picture, old man fishing, sheep feeding in meadows; & a farm house on left in background. General background of trees.
Date of Agreement or Assignment: 5 February 1885
Names of Parties to Agreement or Assignment: F C McQueen & Sons & C F Allbon
Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): F C McQueen & Sons, 181 Tottenham Court Road, London W
Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): C F Allbon, Elm Cottage, Middle Lane, Crouch End
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Sorry, I've tried lists of his works, even lists of place names.
You've transcribed stuff involving these two parties before. Is there a clue here
https://fromthepage.com/nationalarchives/copyright-paintings-drawings/copy-1-66-paintings-and-drawings-1884/display/32193407
"Shiere" Surrey. Water colour drawing 9 x 7 in. Landscape. Three silver birch in foreground with woman & child advancing.
Is Shere in Surrey near the river?