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while another man in a cap is drawing the attention of a well-dressed client to it
Also showing a figure in military uniform
Colin Chapman and a mechanic in discussion over Graham Hill's Lotus
Earl of Warwick
War was now increasingly reliant upon the new weapons that included needle-guns and heavy cannon
'The Flamingo' London Stone while another man in aOrnithological study of the Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus). Plate 31 from Museum Leverianum containing select specimens from the museum of the late Sir Ashton Lever by George Shaw (published by James Parkinson, 1792). The plate is inscribed: 'C. R. Ryley del. J. Fittler sculp. PHOENICOPTEMS RUBER. THE FLAMINGO. Pubd. as the Act directs. July 2 1792 by I. Parkinson. Leverian Museum.' Original: copperplate engraving. 1792
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