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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 1 (April 1, 1937)

John Keats — as drawn by his intimate friend, Charles Armitage Brown, who emigrated from England to New Zealand and died at New Plymouth in 1842. Mrs. Gordon Osborne, of Auckland, the grand-daughter of Brown, forwarded the original drawing to England several years ago (1922), that being the first knowledge England had of its existence

John Keats as drawn by his intimate friend, Charles Armitage Brown, who emigrated from England to New Zealand and died at New Plymouth in 1842. Mrs. Gordon Osborne, of Auckland, the grand-daughter of Brown, forwarded the original drawing to England several years ago (1922), that being the first knowledge England had of its existence.

John Keats
as drawn by his intimate friend, Charles Armitage Brown, who emigrated from England to New Zealand and died at New Plymouth in 1842. Mrs. Gordon Osborne, of Auckland, the grand-daughter of Brown, forwarded the original drawing to England several years ago (1922), that being the first knowledge England had of its existence.