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and 'Picus medius quasi villosus'
including the Licensing Bill and the problem with Russia over their claim on the Black Sea
A young cit standing legs astride negligently using a ramrod
Golfer Peter Alliss dressed as an Indian chief shooting his way round the Crobham Hurst golf course in Surrey with a caddie squaw
Couple on holiday with their 1963 Sprite Alpine caravan
A Russian sledge Finish:Stretched and 'Picus medius quasi villosus'Street scene showing a horse drawn sledge used in Russia. Inscribed below: 'delt. by Gauci Junr.. Printed by N. Chater & Co. 33 Fleet St. Vol. 1 Page 195.' Plate 3 from Travels through Russia, Siberia, Poland by James Holman vol. 1 (London, 1825). The author of the accompanying text, James Holman described several journeys by sledge: at this point in his book from Moscow to Novogorad. James Holman, known to his contemporaries as 'The Blind Traveller',
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