Description
Dennis Law holds the division one championship trophy at Old Trafford with his fellow team mates 13th May 1967
The building was also known as the Half Moon Inn
The passageway below and the tented roof prevented visitors from seeing the panorama as they entered
The Jew's Harp Public House tea gardens near the top of Portland Place
with two section views in the bottom corners
'Inflammation of the pia mater and tunica arachnoides' scenic painting Dennis Law holds the divisionHuman cranium exposed to show the brain and inflammation in two membranes of the meninges (protecting the central nervous system). Plate 3 from the monograph The morbid anatomy of the human brain; being illustrations of the most frequent and important organic diseases to which that viscus is subject, by Robert Hooper (London, Longman, Rees, 1826). Inscribed: 'PLATE III. J. Howship, delt. J. Wedgewood sculpt. INFLAMMATION OF THE PIA MATER and TUNICA
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