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Give me leave to be your suitor (from the Prince of Dyfed) by Harry George Theaker

Give me leave to be your suitor (from the Prince of Dyfed)

("Give me leave to be your suitor" (from the Prince of Dyfed) (colour litho))


Harry George Theaker

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Undated  ·  colour litho  ·  Image ID: 1551051

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Give me leave to be your suitor (from the Prince of Dyfed) by Harry George Theaker. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
armour · courtship · costumes · lovers · weapons · england · legends · pwyll · folklore · rhiannon · / Bridgeman Images
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