Frances C. Fairman

Frances C. Fairman (1839–1923) was a painter.

Also recorded as Miss Fairman; Francis Fairman; Miss Frances C. Fairman; Frances Caroline Fairman.

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Overview

Born at Lynsted in 1839, died in 1923.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Frances C. Fairman”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q30131791: Frances C. Fairman

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Plates

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The right-hand half of a newsprint photo of Frances C. Fairman, taken in a studio in 1910, when she was around 74 years old. The photograph was across the newspaper centrefold, and the centre part is missing. The studio in the picture is possibly that of Queen Victoria's daughter Louise, Duchess of Argyll, who was a sculptor and dog-owner. The caption says, "The Queen's Japanese [spaniel sits f]or

The right-hand half of a newsprint photo of Frances C. Fairman, taken in a studio in 1910, when she was around 74 years old. The photograph was across the newspaper centrefold, and the centre part is missing. The studio in the picture is possibly that of Queen Victoria's daughter Louise, Duchess of Argyll, who was a sculptor and dog-owner. The caption says, "The Queen's Japanese [spaniel sits f]or

"The Queen's Japanese spaniel sits for his portrait", Daily Mirror 26 February 1910, page 9 (This is a screenshot of a microfilm shot of a newsprint of a photo). · Public domain

The picture record
Part of the right-hand half of a newsprint photo of Frances C. Fairman, taken in a studio in 1910, when she was around 74 years old. The photograph was across the newspaper centrefold, and the centre part is missing. The studio in the picture is possibly that of Queen Victoria's daughter Louise, Duchess of Argyll, who was a sculptor and dog-owner. The caption says, "The Queen's Japanese [spaniel s

Part of the right-hand half of a newsprint photo of Frances C. Fairman, taken in a studio in 1910, when she was around 74 years old. The photograph was across the newspaper centrefold, and the centre part is missing. The studio in the picture is possibly that of Queen Victoria's daughter Louise, Duchess of Argyll, who was a sculptor and dog-owner. The caption says, "The Queen's Japanese [spaniel s

"The Queen's Japanese spaniel sits for his portrait", Daily Mirror 26 February 1910, page 9 (This is a screenshot of a microfilm shot of a newsprint of a photo). · Public domain

The picture record

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