Description
becoming possibly the most popular sports car ever
The inn sign is being hauled into place by Fox
Carlton House
with part of the procession of Edward VI to his coronation at Westminster
The choice of venue was probably related to the royal surname
Portrait of John Harris (1661-1719) Finish:Single becoming possibly the most popularHead and shoulders portrait in gown, wig and falling bands. Oval surround with decorative acanthus top, engraved inscription within the surround, and coat of arms below. Inscribed: 'IOHANNES HARRIS SAC. THEO. Pro. & R. S. S. A,Russel pinxit Geo: Vertue Sculp: 1719.' In pencil lower left '1696* Originally printed in Harris's The history of Kent in Five Parts: volume 1 (London, 1719). John Harris was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1696.
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