File:DoraBella Cipher related graphics.gif
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English: A stylized version of graphics found on the same page of the exercise book owned by Sir Edward Elgar, in which he drew the DoraBella Cipher symbols and their matching letters and also created what may best be described as "hairy footballs", the subject of this graphic. Each hairy football has been numbered M1 through M4 to permit easy identification for discussion. |
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