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Exhibition," 1857 (p. 37), says: "It is much to be regretted that Mr. Woolner's highly wrought bust of Tennyson was not sent here instead of to Manchester, as we might then have compared in it and in Mr. Brodie's two conceptions of the noble head, each containing elements which are wanting in the other." This bust is now the property of Trinity College, Cambridge, where it is placed in the vestibule of the Library.

3.

Photograph by Mayall. 1856.

Engraved in the "National Magazine," November,

1856.

4.

Medallion by Thomas Woolner.

An engraving of this medallion appeared in the illustrated edition of Tennyson's Poems, published by Edward Moxon in 1857.

5.

Two Photographs published by Cundall and Downes.

Two Oil Paintings by G. F. Watts, R.A.

The first of these was exhibited in the International