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The woman on the right is also wearing a shawl that covers her head which is edged with a Greek key design
North London Railway's City terminus
carrying a bundle of mops on her head
with figures and horse drawn carriages in the street
Aftermath of a duel, Hyde Park, Westminster, London, 1712 (1768) mb-width 4989 marked 'persuader'Aftermath of a duel, Hyde Park, Westminster, London, 1712 (1768). Charles, Lord Mohun, killed in a duel in Hyde Park by James, Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun (1675 1712) and James Douglas Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton (1658 1712), both died from wounds sustained during the duel. Hamilton mortally wounded Mohun, but was then killed by one of Mohun's seconds.
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