File:Claude Askew - photograph by Elliott and Fry.jpg

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Claude Askew - black & white photograph, c.1912, by the studio of Elliott and Fry, London.

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English: An edited image copied from: WOMAN AT HOME Volume VII (new series) August, 1912—January, 1913'. London: The Warwick Magazine Co. Ltd. p. 199. Being one of the two photographs (that of Claude Askew, by Elliott and Fry.), used in a collage including another of his wife, to accompany the article from 'Woman At Home' October 1912: 'Wives Who Work With Their Husbands' by Rudolph de Cordova (illustrated from photographs).
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Source An image edited by myself, having been copied from a collage of two photographs accompanying the article from 'Woman At Home' October 1912: 'Wives Who Work With Their Husbands' by Rudolph de Cordova (illustrated from photographs) as reproduced in: WOMAN AT HOME Volume VII (new series) August, 1912—January, 1913'. London: The Warwick Magazine Co. Ltd. p. 199.
Author The photographic studio of Elliott and Fry (active c.1893-c.1939), founded by Joseph John Elliott (14 October 1835–30 March 1903) and Clarence Edmund Fry (1840 – 12 April 1897).

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