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English: W. S. Gilbert's "Bab" drawing of the modern major general, c. 1880
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Original publication: about 1880, in connection with the publication of The Pirates of Penzance in England
Republished in W. S. Gilbert's Songs of a Savoyard, 1890, p. 25

Immediate source: http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/pirates/html/clip_art.html
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W. S. Gilbert

(Life time: died 29 May 1911)
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