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  • Letter from Charles Keene to William Allingham, June 21, 1888
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1888 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English artist Charles Samuel Keene to William Allingham thanking him for sending a copy of his book, "Irish songs and poems," which was published in 1887. He expresses his pleasure in reading the poetry, and inquires where he could find the old Farly lines and songs.
  • Letter from Charles Keene, undated
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920Two sketches associated with English artist Charles Keene. The first sketch depicts a male figure posed with his leg lifted up, resting on an invisible object, and his hands grasping the edges of his coat. This sketch is done with ink. The second sketch, done in pencil, shows a male figure seated, with his legs crossed and his hands resting near his hips. Both sketches are u...