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Britannia Discovering The Source of The Nile council estate Piccadilly (top) was designed by

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Piccadilly (top) was designed by Sir Christopher Wren

Wearmouth Bridge in Sunderland in the 1930s - Just a different kind of traffic jam in those days 01/06/31circa

view of the new hall and library seen from Lincoln's Inn Fields

used for sport

in a very short kilt

Britannia Discovering The Source of The Nile council estate Piccadilly (top) was designed by'Britannia Discovering The Source of The Nile', 1863. Britannia says: Ah, Mr. Nilus! So I've Found You At Last! In July 1862, two British explorers, Speke and Grant, had arrived at the source of the River Nile. This discovery was formally announced at the Meeting of the Royal Geographic Society in May 1863 by the President of the Society, Sir Roderick Murchison. Here, we see Britannia, arriving at the home of Mr Nilus, pushing her way through dense

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