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Henry Charles Seppings-Wright (1850-1937)' British artist who contributed to Vanity Fair under the pseudonym "Stuff".
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H.C. Seppings Wright (1850–1937) (Henry Charles Seppings Wright) was a British artist and naval illustrator who contributed to numerous magazines and journals including Vanity Fair (under the pseudonym "Stuff") and the Illustrated London News. He served as a war correspondent in Tripoli and with Tojo's navy, writing at least two illustrated books about his experiences; With Togo: The Story of Seven Months' Active Service Under His Command (1905) and Two Years Under the Crescent (1913); both can be found on line, there are references to other works at various sites. Little other information about his life appears to be available.
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