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1518 (1844)
There is a small detail of anthers also at x6 magnification Inscribed below in pencil: 'Maxillaria tenuifolio (x6) A
Rod Hull and Emu seen here terrorising the holidaymakers on Clacton's beaches
Underneath this is a view of Mark Lane showing the aforementioned premises and the New Corn and Seed Exchange with figures gathered at its front
riding horse-drawn sleighs and conducting business
John Wilkes, English politician Finish:10-pack 1518 (1844)John Wilkes, English politician, 1762 1763 (1895). Study for a cartoon Hogarth produced in 1763. Wilkes is wearing a wig that Hogarth has fashioned into two horns. He holds a cap (entitled liberty in the final cartoon) that Hogarth has positioned to make it look like a halo. On the table are copies of his newspaper The North Briton. In 1762 Hogarth had published a satire, The Times, that, for Hogarth, was unusually anti war. It angered many
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