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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.

If this page displays an image sample (the handwritten text in the form is partially or fully obscured or not present), please categorise 'Image sample' and enter ONLY the image number (if present) and the approx. height and width of the image sample.

If this page displays an entry form & an image sample (with ALL handwritten text & the image sample visible), please categorise ‘Entry form’ and transcribe all fields including the image number (if present) and the height and width of the image sample.

Page type: Entry form

Item number (top right of entry form): 8

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

Date of registration stamp: 29 June 1887

Date form completed (next to signature): 29 June 1887

Description of work: Oil painting "Anticipation" or "Real Jam". Nigger Boy with spoonful of jam in right hand, left with pot of same.

Date of Agreement or Assignment: 30 March 1887

Names of Parties to Agreement or Assignment: F C McQueen & Sons & Thomas Forman & Sons

Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): Thomas Forman & Sons, Nottingham

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): William Fitz, 13 Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square, & 12 St Augustine Road, Camden Town, London

Approximate height of image sample (cm):

Approximate width of image sample (cm):

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sek

Offensive language alert!

Scrumpy Geoff

I'm pretty sure the ruling is transcribe the word, mark page as done but needing review. Suspect words get picked up automatically by TNA's software. That's why it takes so long for transcribed works to go public! Please correct me if I'm wrong.

sek

I think you are right about the instructions. I am just having my own little rebellion.

Scrumpy Geoff

Good for you gal!

Scrumpy Geoff

Time to bite the bullet. Do you want me to do it? I don't really have a problem with language of the time.

Scrumpy Geoff

Reading the instructions again I'm pretty sure we don't have to make it for review.

Scrumpy Geoff

There, I did it!