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Cigarette card (Courtesy of the NYPL Digital Gallery; image use requires permission from the New York Public Library) | Author: Arthur Sullivan, SirAlso known as: Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Seymour Sullivan, Sir Arthur Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan Disambiguation Notice
Arthur Seymour Sullivan was knighted in 1883
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