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TENNYSONIANA.

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Photographs by Elliott and Fry, 55, Baker-street, Portman-square.

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Two Photographs by Rejlander.

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A new Medallion by Thomas Woolner.

Published by Moxon and Co. in 1865. An engraving of it is given in the illustrated edition of "Enoch Arden."

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A series of most wonderful Photographs by Mrs. Cameron, of Freshwater, a personal friend of the poet, 1865—1867.

*** Mrs. Cameron informed me, as long ago as September, 1865, that Tennyson had sat to her no fewer than seventeen times; and since then she has exhibited several new portraits of him even finer than the first series.

I cannot better close this chapter than by one or two personal notices. The first is by Mr. Charles Knight,