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Date: 2014-02-28 16:47:43
John Ruskin
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
Waterford
Ford Castle
Louisa Beresford
Marchioness of Waterford
John Everett Millais
Kilmacthomas
Francis Grant
British people
Royal Academicians
Charlotte Canning
Countess Canning

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