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              <text>Photograph of Harbour Court by F. E. Heisler (Approx. 1930)</text>
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              <text>Natalie Brown must have liked the painting of her son, John Nicholas Brown II, by Lydia Field Emmett because she took it with her to her Newport home, Harbour Court, and kept a small photograph of her son in the same sailor suit. </text>
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