File:James Thomson (B. V.), photo portrait, 1860.jpg

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Photo portrait of the poet and essayist James Thomson, "B. V.", believed to date to 1860

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English: Photo portrait of the poet and essayist James Thomson, "B. V." Taken in a photo studio. Thomson is standing in formal attire, one hand on hip, one hand resting on the back of a chair.
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Source Thomson, James ("B. V."). Poems, Essays, and Fragments. Ed. John M. Robertson. London: A. & H. Bradlaugh Bonner, 1892.
Author Photographic portrait commissioned by the subject of the portrait

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