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' T Apsley Pellatt (1791-1863) was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Royal Society in 1851
The Ljungby horn and pipe
consort of the Prince of Wales
Four figures of the event seen by Hirst using a 2-foot long reflecting telescope to x55 magnification
the lower half shows exhibitions of cotton and leather goods
'Silex arenacea' Blackfriars ' T Apsley Pellatt (1791-1863)Fossil shells in sandstone, here termed 'calcereous sandstone'. Plate 15 from British mineralogy: or coloured figures intended to elucidate the mineralogy of Great Britain, by James Sowerby, volume 1 (London, R. Taylor & Co., 1804). The accompanying text states that 'Masses of this were found at near twelve feet deep in a lightly gravel stratum, in cutting the canal at the Isle of Dogs' The plate is inscribed: 'Feb. 1 1803. Published by Jas. Sowerby,
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