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English: Vernon Hill's illustration of folk ballad "The Great Sealchie of Sule Skerrie" from 1912 book Ballads Weird and Wonderful by Richard Chope.
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Original publication: John Lane Company, New York

Immediate source: https://archive.org/details/balladsweirdwond00choprich
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Vernon Hill

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English: Additionally: no copyright claim found in book.


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