A travelling photographer in Paris called at a butcher's shop and complimented the butcher on the fine show of meat. He suggested that he take a photograph of the family group in front of the shop. The butcher consented. The man took a quarter of an hour posing the group, and when the butcher ret/urned to tihe shop he found it had been ransacked and stripped of the meat. The camera was left in the street. It was merely a cardbox covered with black cloth.
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Northern Advocate, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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