Description
Formal photographic portrait of Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich
Maskelyne wrote to the Royal Society in an attempt to establish precedent for Wilson in the face of a similar prism-based method expressed in a paper by Robert Blain
Now Lord Derby and Disraeli were back in power for the first time since 1859 when they had fallen from power whilst pursuing the same cause of parliamentary reform
had opposed the annexation of the Transvaal
the muscle fibres of a cod (fig
Flower Study Finish:Float frame Formal photographic portrait of Thomas
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