Shakespeare Calls in at the Herald

Shakespeare Calls in at the Herald's Cottage on Paul's Wharf Hill to See About His Father's Coat of Arms, from My Magazine, pub.1922

(Shakespeare calls in a the Heralds Cottage on Paul"s Wharf Hill to see about his father"s coat of arms, from My Magazine, pub.1922)


William Hatherell

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Shakespeare Calls in at the Herald's Cottage on Paul's Wharf Hill to See About His Father's Coat of Arms, from My Magazine, pub.1922 by William Hatherell. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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