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Lilian Shelley (born Lilian Milsom) (1892〔"England & Wales births 1837-2006 Transcription", (findmypast ). Retrieved 25 October 2014. 〕 - after 1933) was a popular music hall entertainer and later artists' model in London in the early 1900s known as "The Bug" or "The Pocket Edition".〔May, Betty. (1929) ''Tiger Woman: My Story.'' (2014 reprint) London: Duckworth, p. 71. ISBN 978-0715648551〕 She posed for Jacob Epstein and Augustus John.〔 John's portrait of Shelley was described as one of the "star turns" in an exhibition ''Pictures of Women'' at the Wildenstein Galleries, London, in 1940.〔"Wildenstein Galleries", ''The Times'', 30 January 1940, p. 4.〕 He called her "Bill". ==Early life== Shelley was born in a Bristol public house in 1892.〔 According to later newspaper reports she had to teach herself to read and write.〔("Tragic Fates Haunt Paths of Great Sculptor's Models", ''The Milwaukee Sentinel'', 27 November 1932, p. 3. )〕 The 1901 British census records the family living at 2 Christmas Steps, Bristol, with Albert Milsom (aged 34) as the head of the household together with his wife Mary (aged 32), a son Albert (aged 8) and Lilian (aged 8).〔"1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription", ''findmypast''. Retrieved 25 October 2014. 〕
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