Description
An appropriate emblem for the triumphal arch of the new palace - dedicated to the poor penny-less-priest-ridden and paralysed John Bull
[Woodburytyped] from Life by Lock and Whitfield (London: S
The match ended in a goalless draw
Inscribed below the image: 'WILSON & BEADELL Photographers to the Queen'
Transport cycle: Smallest cycle in the city in a tabb a motor and cycle engineer riding through the city today
Human placenta lamp An appropriate emblem for thePlate 43 from the paper 'On the placenta', by Everard Home, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 112 (1822), pp. 401 407. View of the uterine surface of the human placenta. With publication and plate details inscribed. Not signed. Original: watercolour on paper. 1822
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