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Lodore cascade, Derwentwater.
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[House with shutters, England] [graphic].
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[Ship, England] [graphic]
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[Stone house, England] [graphic].
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[House with shutters, England] [graphic].
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[Graveyard, England] [graphic].
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A General view of the city of London next the River Thames
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A plan & elevation of a new bridge
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A Chronological and historical account from the first building a bridge across the River Thames, from London to Southwark, 'till the late conflagration of the temporary bridge, the 11th of April, 1758.
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[Sketchbook during New England summer excursion, July-August 1882]
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[Man with a bicycle in front of George Inn, England] [graphic].
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List of the inhabitants, of the united parishes of St. Bennet-Grace-Church, and St. Leonard-Eastcheap.
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[Ships passing each other, England] [graphic].
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[Stone house, England] [graphic].
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[Fortified tower, probably England] [graphic].
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William Wilberforce Esq. M.P.
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[Sketchbook during New England summer excursion, July-August 1882]
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Primrose
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Peter Moran Sketchbooks
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[Sketchbook during New England summer excursion, July-August 1882]
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[Three cows, England] [graphic].
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[Boys marching, probably London] [graphic].
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[Officer on board ship, England] [graphic].
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[Wooded area, England] [graphic].
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Plan of London as in Q. Elizabeths days.
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[C.J. Kino trade cards]
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New York & Boston express line! Via Springfield. Soldiers' car : A railway ambulance car provided with stretchers on elastic springs as well as easy hospital chairs for sick and wounded men, and first class seats for those able to sit, exclusively for sol
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[Street scene, probably London] [graphic].
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[Boys band, probably London] [graphic].
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The Last speech of the statue at Stocks-Market
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William Penn in prison [graphic].
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Tams, Sampson
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[People on ship's deck, England] [graphic].
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[Boys dressed in robes in courtyard, probably London] [graphic].
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[Group of boys dressed in robes posed for a portrait, probably London] [graphic].
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[Woman and children outside a cottage, probably England] [graphic].
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[Boys playing ball, probably London] [graphic].
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[Woman and children outside a cottage, probably England] [graphic].
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W. Wilberforce, Esqr. M.P.
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Omai a native of Ulaietea, brought into England in the year 1774 by Tobias Furneaux esqr. commander of his majesty's sloop Adventure; [graphic] : Humbly inscribed to the Right Honble John Earl of Sandwich, first commissioner for executing the office of th
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Philharmonic T[h]eatre, Islington. Every evening at eight. [Sa]turday at three and eight. Sam Hague's Ori[gi]nal Slave Troupe at St. James's Hall, Li[me] Street, Liverpool. Every evening at 8, Saturdays at 3 & 8, all the year round. Positively for four we
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Bethell, Mary U., 1874-1945
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Dunn, Charles B.
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Latrobe, B. Henry, 1767-1820
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Harrold, Alfred, 1806-1844
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Bowman, Roger, 1732-1821
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Peters, William, 1702-1786
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Eversley, William
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Dallett, Elijah. J., 1825-1863
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Clay, Thomas, 1715-1744
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Luddards, William, 1802-1883
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Lawson, Henry, 1790-
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Time's footsteps for 1881. C. Goodall & Son, London.
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Shipped by the grace of God, in good order and well conditioned, by [blank] :
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Birthplace of G[eorge] Fox [graphic].
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Picture of house where Geo. Fox was born. (From a photograph) [graphic].
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Thomas Clarkson [graphic] / From a picture by H. Room; T.A. Dean, sc.
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Thomas Clarkson, A.M.
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Hare, Robert, 1752-1812
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Eastburn, Benjamin, 1695-1741
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