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If this page displays an entry form with no image sample visible, please categorise 'Entry form' and transcribe all fields except the height and width of the image sample.

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Page type: Entry form

Item number (top right of entry form): 571

Image number (corner of image sample itself - leave blank if not visible):

Date of registration stamp:

Date form completed (next to signature): 12 January 1887

Description of work: Water Color drawing of Lord Salisbury and view of Hatfield copy attached

Date of Agreement or Assignment: 13 August 1886

Names of Parties to Agreement or Assignment: Wm Wildsmith and D F Tayler & Co Limd

Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): D F Tayler & Co Limd, New Hall Works, Birmingham

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): Wm Wildsmith, 1 Kendal Sq, St John's Road, Leeds

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Notes and Questions

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Scrumpy Geoff

Welcome Caitlin, thanks for making such a significant contribution. Don't forget, if there's something you can't read or about which you are unsure, mark the page for review. Chances are one of the community will have come across it before.

caitlint

Thanks for your help! I'm new to the platform and didn't realise, but I'll make sure to mark pages for review in future.

Scrumpy Geoff

No problem, you're doing great. It's always worth looking at your pages which have been reviewed because the same names or people with dreadful writing keep cropping up so you get used to them after a while.