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  <dc:title>Diary. 11 February to 4 March, Crowe does South Kensington Museum work around Cheshire and the Midlands; 8 August to 20 September, he is on holiday and painting in Great Yarmouth with his brother Joe and other family members; 22-29 November, a short S.K.M trip to Wiltshire and Bristol; Crowe end the year, from 6 December, in Paris with Joe and with Jean Léon Gérôme.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He continues work on W.B. Scott, Twa Birgs of Ayr and Foundling Hospital, the latter two being sent to the Royal Academy on 9 April. In Paris, Crowe begins work on Parson Christening Children.

5 May, he sees the new Tower Bridge in London: "I didn't admire it as having any Esthetic beauty of line, &amp; believe nothing can be made of mixed stone supports &amp; iron suspension bridge mixed".</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1894</dc:date>
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