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The right of way Frederick WALKER Birds and flowers DING Yanyong Evening, Brighton Beach 1897 John MATHER The importunate neighbour William Holman HUNT Southwold, Suffolk Edwin EDWARDS Don Quixote reading Honoré DAUMIER The finding of Don Juan by Haidée Ford Madox BROWN The Virgin and Child with the young St John the Baptist James QUINN; Sandro BOTTICELLI (after) Coffee and tea service Michael GRAVES (designer); ALESSI, Italy (manufacturer) The Wheel of Fortune Edward BURNE-JONES All Mamballi country Willie Gudabi Rum jungle Sue FORD Djapu (Fish trap at Wandawuy) Noŋgirrŋa Marawili Chestnut grove, Valley of the Tessin, Italy Carl LUDWIG The Mayor's Cup William KERR The raising of Lazarus Walter SICKERT Outfit EASTON PEARSON (fashion house); DONNA-MAY BOLINGER, Sydney (shoemaker); Pamela EASTON (designer); Lydia PEARSON (designer) No title (The Buchan group) album VARIOUS ARTISTS; Adrian BODDINGTON; Roy DUNSTON; Max DUPAIN; Helmut NEWTON; Robert POCKLEY; F. RUSIC; Wolfgang SIEVERS; UNKNOWN; UNKNOWN (B. L. B.) The Great Column Albrecht DÜRER (workshop of) Natural history Max ERNST Idyll of the sea Aby ALTSON Sleep Bernard HALL Home again! Frank HOLL At Mount Macedon Louis BUVELOT Mount St Michael, Cornwall Clarkson STANFIELD The port of Le Havre Eugène BOUDIN Yellowcake Sue FORD ……..I really start getting tired of my wife’s cousin!!! The Cousin. The cousin is a common small animal, slender, elegant, light, which slips into the interior of dwellings in order to bring trouble and restlessness to the inhabitants. He is the horror of husbands and causes them tenacious insomnia. His song on the other hand seems to be very melodious to bored young ladies. If one can believe our most serious natural scientists and especially the contemporary comedians, there are only very few marriages which are not affected by at least one little cousin. They are very difficult to get rid of. When thrown out by the door, they come back through the window. (Scribe – Natural History) Honoré DAUMIER Corfe Castle Arthur STREETON The heart of the Coolins, Isle of Skye Keeley HALSWELLE