File:Julie Opp as Annabel East, Harry Brodribb Irving as Lord Appleford, George Alexander as the Duke of St. Asaph, Charlotte Granville as Mrs. Wuthering, and Fay Davis as the Duchess of St. Asaph in The Wisdom of the Wise.png

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Portrait of Julie Opp as Annabel East, Harry Brodribb Irving as Lord Appleford, George Alexander as the Duke of St. Asaph, Charlotte Granville as Mrs. Wuthering, and Fay Davis as the Duchess of St. Asaph in The Wisdom of the Wise

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English: Portrait of Julie Opp (1871-1921) as Annabel East, Harry Brodribb Irving (1870–1919) as Lord Appleford, George Alexander (1858–1918) as the Duke of St. Asaph, Charlotte Granville (1860–1942) as Mrs. Wuthering, and Fay Davis (1872–1945) as the Duchess of St. Asaph in The Wisdom of the Wise from The Sketch, Vol. XXXII, No. 416, January 16, 1901, page 503
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Source The Sketch, Vol. XXXII, No. 416, January 16, 1901, page 503
Author Ellis & Walery (no individual credited)
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