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- [9 Mar. 1910] (Creation)
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Title continues: 'or Tit-bits of Information concerning the true inward meaning of two comets which have lately appeared over Rodney Street to the consternation & amazement of the inhabitants'; dated March 9th, 39 Rodney Street [Liverpool?]. Humorous verse written for a club meeting [?], mentioning comets lately appeared [the Daylight Comet and Halley's?], the general election, and referring to members by name: Keane, [Richard] Caton, [Harold Chaloner] Dowdall, F. E. Smith, MacCunn, Williams, [Frank Stanton?] Carey; mentioning Frazer first: 'Frazer, who has written about a vegetable god in so many books we can't quote 'em, And now he comes down with a fresh set of yarns all true about Totem.'
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Identified on the verso of the last page in Lilly Frazer's hand as the work of Mr Edgar Browne.
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- Smith, Frederick Edwin (1872-1930), 1st Earl of Birkenhead, lawyer and politician (Subject)
- Caton, Richard (1842-1926) physician, physiologist and Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Subject)
- Dowdall, Harold Chaloner (1868-1955) judge, Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Subject)
- Carey, Frank Stanton (1860-1928) mathematician (Subject)
- Browne, Edgar Athelstane (1841-1917) eye surgeon and author (Subject)