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English: Portrait photograph of Robert Perry Carr (1827-1908). Original 70mm diameter pasted onto album card, labelled in ink '1902 R.P. Carr'. Dressed in top hat, formal coat, stock, hand thrust into coat flap; on lawn marked for tennis/badminton, rear of mansion (possibly Linwood, Eastbourne) in background.
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R.P. Carr was a solicitor, husband of Charlotte Ives (1831-1924), father of Florence Georgina Spooner Carr (married Gray). He had houses in Brighton and Eastbourne, England.

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