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Summary
DescriptionCharles Babbage 1860.jpg |
Obituary portrait of Charles Babbage (1791-1871) published in The Illustrated London News on 4 November 1871. The caption is "The late Mr. Babbage." This portrait was derived from a photograph of Babbage taken at the Fourth International Statistical Congress which took place in London in July 1860.
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Originally published 4 November 1871 |
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A scan or photograph of a page from The Illustrated London News newspaper. The news print from the reverse side can be seen in the background. Life magazine images hosted by Google. |
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Unknown staff artist for The Illustrated London News |
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First published in 1871, copyright expired 70 years after publication, 1941.
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