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{{Information |Description=Painter Carrington as a Slade student; from a design by Albert Rutherston, 1915. |Source=Scaned by User:Yamanbaiia from the book ''Lytton Strachey: A Biography'' (1967) by Michael Holroyd. |Date=? |Au
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