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Pictured with his AC Cobra Mk IV Classic Car
Mail coaches in front of the Peacock Inn on Islington High Street
Gordon Taylor in a racing car surrounded by a crowd of men
new addition Eric Starr who replaced previous drummer Peter Criss
Front view of the Pantheon
Mills' Logic; or, Franchise for Females Friendly Society Pictured with his AC Cobra'Mills' Logic; or, Franchise for Females', 1867. John Stuart Mill, in the centre, makes a path for 'these persons' who are shown as a rather varied bunch of women. Shown, with the one exception, as taller than the men, the woman on the far left is obviously of the lower classes, whilst the woman next to her wears the embittered expression of the ageing spinster. It may be deduced from this that Punch was not wholly in favour of the emancipation of
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