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Our Illustration.

It is with much pleasure that we give our readers, on the first page of this issue, a portrait of Mrs Sandow, the wife of the celebrated exponent of physical culture. Mrs Sandow is the daughter of Mr Warwick Brooks, the well known photographer of Manchester, England. At the time of her marriage she was extremely delicate, but under the tuition of her husband has developed into the exceedingly healthy and comely looking lady we see to-day. Mrs Sandow has never taken any public part in her husband’s work, delighting in a simple home life. But it is not surprising to learn that she is a firm believer in that work, and that in a quiet way she has influenced many women to take up the duty of cultivating soundness of body.

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White Ribbon, Volume 10, Issue 110, 15 July 1904, Page 7

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Our Illustration. White Ribbon, Volume 10, Issue 110, 15 July 1904, Page 7

Our Illustration. White Ribbon, Volume 10, Issue 110, 15 July 1904, Page 7

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