Volume 1, number 2 of the Dunhurst School news sheet 'The Press Broadside'. The issue features a story written by Miles Tomalin titled 'The Three Brothers' with illustrations. The reverse contains annotations in pencil as follows: 'The Dunhurst School magazine sheet with a story written by Miles Tomalin round the two little old woodcuts which were given to him for making a story to.'
The Press Broadside
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14th April. Ciching village. Portrait of a woman.

This image appears, slightly cropped, in Hitchcock and Norris as Fig 171. Caption reads ‘ Two puppet versions of Jero Gede and Jero Luh.’ Appears in Hitchcock and Norris as Fig.171

35mm slide: Women dressed up for welcome

Plantain drying
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