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John Philipps Emslie
John Philipps Emslie (1839–1913) was a British topographical artist and folklorist.
From 1854, Emslie studied at The Working Men’s College, and was a student of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.〔J. F. C. Harrison ,''A History of the Working Men's College (1854-1954)'', Routledge Kegan Paul, 1954〕
He became a topographical artist,〔Guildhall Studies in London History 2 (1976) 69-76.〕 and illustrated ''The Illustrated topical record of London vol. 9.'' in 1900.
He wrote and illustrated the ''New Canterbury Tales'' (Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh) ca.1887.〔J. P. Elmslie. ''(New Canterbury Tales )'' (1887).〕
Emslie was an original member of The Folklore Society and was a council member for that Society.〔Folklore, Gillian Bennett, 1469-8315, Volume 112, Issue 1, 2001, Pages 95 – 106〕
He gathered local folklore from around England, making notes and topographical drawings.〔Scraps of Folklore Collected by John Philipps Emslie, C. S. Burne, ''Folklore'', Vol. 26, No. 2. (Jun. 30, 1915), pp. 153-170.〕
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