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removing part of the original title coupletfrom the top: 'Here Folly
On either side of the print are scenes depicting the movements of the King and Queen on the day
The Elephant and Castle Inn
This was an attempt by Gladstone to exploit the disunity of the present administration as a number of right-wing ministers remained hostile to any attempt to introduce extensive reform
The Royal Society's mace mb-artistname Georges Maile removing part of the originalDrawing of the Royal Society's Charles II mace resting upon a tasselled mace cushion. The work is inscribed in pencil: '18 3 96. Mace (silver gilt) given by Charles II Aug. 1663 (used at all meetings of Council & Society). (about 1 6 natural size).' With an instruction to the printer: 'reduce to 5 ' wide.' Inscribed in pencil verso: 'Butterworths Savoy House 115 Strand WC.' Drawn for an article by Herbert Rix (1850 1906), assistant secretary of the
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