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View of the quadrangle at Bridewell
View of London Bridge looking north from St Olave's Stairs in 1751
Her liaison with Prince Jung Bahadoor was the theme of numerous songs of the period
taken from the sterling at low water
How Not To Do It Size:XXL: 150 x 100cm View of the quadrangle at'How Not To Do It', 1869. The Fenian movement was still causing the British Government problems. The movement had not been pacified by the measures introduced through the recent Irish Bill, and continued to agitate in the most threatening manner for the release of those men imprisoned as a result of the bombing outrages at the end of the previous year. To the Fenians, these men were patriots, not terrorists. Britannia, according to Mr Punch, should
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