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ROYAL ACADEMY SUCCESS: "Off Limehouse," the work reproduced above, is one of three etchings sent to the Royal Academy by Dr. A. H. McLintock, of Dunedin, and all accepted. Only artists who are themselves Royal Academicians may send more than three entries to a Royal Academy exhibition, and it was an unusual distinction therefore that all of Dr. McLintock's entries should have been accepted. Of the other two, one was another Limehouse study and the other a New Zealand subject, "Spring Willows"

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 429, 12 September 1947, Page 11

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ROYAL ACADEMY SUCCESS: "Off Limehouse," the work reproduced above, is one of three etchings sent to the Royal Academy by Dr. A. H. McLintock, of Dunedin, and all accepted. Only artists who are themselves Royal Academicians may send more than three entries to a Royal Academy exhibition, and it was an unusual distinction therefore that all of Dr. McLintock's entries should have been accepted. Of the other two, one was another Limehouse study and the other a New Zealand subject, "Spring Willows" New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 429, 12 September 1947, Page 11

ROYAL ACADEMY SUCCESS: "Off Limehouse," the work reproduced above, is one of three etchings sent to the Royal Academy by Dr. A. H. McLintock, of Dunedin, and all accepted. Only artists who are themselves Royal Academicians may send more than three entries to a Royal Academy exhibition, and it was an unusual distinction therefore that all of Dr. McLintock's entries should have been accepted. Of the other two, one was another Limehouse study and the other a New Zealand subject, "Spring Willows" New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 429, 12 September 1947, Page 11

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