"I've still got my eye on you."; A. 1441-6; 14x9 cm; color; [Image: Posed photograph of toddler peeking out from behind a broadside advertising a performance by Mrs. Howard Paul in her impersonation of Miss Grym in which she will lecture on Woman's Rights.]; Imprint: Rotary Photo, London, E.C., Printed in Britain / Unposted Box 1a, Item 82
"I've Still Got My Eye On You" - Black and white photo postcard - [Image: child holding a songbook that says: 'Bother the Men, by Mrs. Howard Paul, Woman's Rights'] - Rotary Photographic Series, 11214 D - Writing: "Dear Miss Edwards, Glad to hear that you are enjoying yourselves you are having glorious weather & sorry to hear that you have had toothache, hoping it is gone by now and glad to hear that M.M. is all right, Davy fells sorry that you had toothache it is.... Miss Griffiths went to (?) for holidays and she was over there a week when she had a stroke and was unconscious until she died and as buried yesterday at Gelligser. Davy and I went down to the pageant yesterday and it was beautiful. with love from both" - Addressed: Miss E. Edwards - Postmarked, 1909 Box 11, Folder 40
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