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During their time in [[London]] in 1868, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] collected several '''illustrations''', produced by the Illustrated London News, and scattered throughout the seven boroughs of the city. Most of the illustrations featured either an event or item from the city's history, or a historic day-to-day scene.
During their time in [[London]] in 1868, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] collected several '''illustrations''', produced by the Illustrated London News, and scattered throughout the seven boroughs of the city. Most of the illustrations featured either an event or item from the city's history, or a historic day-to-day scene.


==Gallery==
Upon her return to the city in 1888, and during her hunt for [[Jack the Ripper]], Evie collected an additional ten illustrations.
 
==1868==
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ACS DB Illustrations 01.jpg
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ACS DB Illustrations 50.jpg
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==1888==
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ACS DB Illustration1.jpg
ACS DB Illustration2.jpg
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[[Category:Evie Frye's collections]]
[[Category:Evie Frye's collections]]
[[Category:Jacob Frye's collections]]
[[Category:Jacob Frye's collections]]
[[Category:Art]]
[[Category:Art]]

Revision as of 19:19, 15 December 2015

During their time in London in 1868, Jacob and Evie Frye collected several illustrations, produced by the Illustrated London News, and scattered throughout the seven boroughs of the city. Most of the illustrations featured either an event or item from the city's history, or a historic day-to-day scene.

Upon her return to the city in 1888, and during her hunt for Jack the Ripper, Evie collected an additional ten illustrations.

1868

1888