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Horse-gin operated pile driver Size:S: 36 x 28cm showing men lifting hides onto

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showing men lifting hides onto cart

Westminster Hall

'The trial of Sir William Wallace at Westminster'

pictured at her Belgravia flat in London

An MP wonders what he will do with himself now his seat has fallen into the redistribution trap

Horse-gin operated pile driver Size:S: 36 x 28cm showing men lifting hides ontoA perspective view of a horse gin operated pile driver, invented by watch maker, James Vauloue. The engine was used for driving the piles of the first Westminster Bridge in London which was built between 1739 1750. From Smeaton volume 4, fol. 12v. Original: engraving. 1738

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