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Wren's design for the dome was kept a secret
had recently introduced a bill for parliamentary reform
Prince of Wales inspects Seaforth Highlanders during a trooping of the colour ceremony at Dover College
which is bedecked with flags
with two women inspecting the fish that are being offered to them
'Painted agarista' [Joseph's coat moth] Diaghilev Wren's design for the domeEntomological studies of the Joseph's coat moth Agarista agricola, an insect native to Australia. Views of the male and female. Plate 15 from The zoological miscellany; being a description of new, or interesting animals, by William Elford Leach, volume 1 (London, 1815). The author describes the insect within the text: 'Inhabits New Holland.' The plate is inscribed: 'Drawn Engraved & Published by R. P. Nodder. 1814.' William Elford Leach (1790 1836)
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