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View of the Serpentine in Hyde Park showing a series of naval engagements that were re-enacted in miniature during the 1814 Peace Celebrations
The baker is on strike and the British worker wonders where he will get his dinner from
Madame du Gaste
Horses loaded with barrels and hops
North-west view of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook
'La Tulipe de Mer' [Barnacle] mb-width 2917 View of the Serpentine inZoological study showing specimens of the barnacle described here as Lepas hameri, later as Balenus hameri with two enlarged details A B showing open and closed states. Later described by Charles Darwin in A monograph on the fossil balanidae and verrucidae of Great Britain (London, Palaeontological Society, 1854). Plate 10 from the book Icones rerum naturalium, ou figures enlumlinees d'histoire naturelle du Nord, by Peter Ascanius, volume 1
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