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Book, child's   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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L Kronheim & co; The Religious Tract Society
Title
Book, child's
Object type Christmas/celebrations; childhood; magic lanterns
Classification: NM3.12779
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English: "Little Paul's Christmas" illustrated children's book published by The Religious Tract Society London, printer JM Kronheim and Co, "New Series Toy Books" printed in black on white with coloured illustrations on alternate pages; part of series of "Books for Little Children, with coloured pictures and wood engravings. One shilling each in fancy cover.' covers printed on yellow paer; back cover lists other books in series
Date circa 1873
date QS:P571,+1873-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
; 02 Feb 1966
Dimensions height x width: 270 x 230mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1966.25
Place of creation London; Coromandel District; Auckland
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"Little Paul's Christmas" illustrated children's book first published in 1872 by The Religious Tract Society London, printer JM Kronheim and Co, "New Series Toy Books" Belonged to Eileen Frost (born 1898), daughter of Methodist Minister Reverend George F Frost, and his wife Dora Emma Frost nee Courtnall of Sudbury, Suffolk. George and Dora Frost migrated initially to Australia circa 1893, and two years later to came on to New Zealand, where their daughter Eileen was born, at Coromandel, in 1898. Following his wife’s death in 1901 George Frost took his small daughter back to the UK, but returned to New Zealand several years later with his daughter and a new wife, Ethel. For the next 20 years George Frost was posted to locations all over the North Island before retiring to Auckland in the 1930s buying a house in Epsom – the first home of their own - which he named Woodbury, a combination of the Sudbury Dora Frost’s home and the UK family home Woodhall.

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