

A woman with her hair pulled back into a bun, wearing a dark top or dress, faces right, obscuring a mirrored reflection of another woman behind her; she wipes down a surface with a rag in one hand, with rows of beer glasses and bottles to her right and a row of beer glasses on a tray-like object to her left; background shows a hazy view through a large window with decorative stonework along the top; a sepia-toned color scheme with black outlines predominates. London Types: Barmaid by William Nicholson.
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- 818 × 900 px
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