Description
had spoken against Disraeli to excellent effect
which show the Clock and Victoria Towers in the process of construction and St James's Park to the left
22nd June 1999
and to cut crime
The house was the residence of Sir James Houblon
Colour spot chart Size:M: 50 x 40cm had spoken against Disraeli toChart of colours based upon Benson's 'cube of colours': sections at right angles with the secondary cross axes. Illustration for the monograph Principles of the science of colour concisely stated to aid and promote their useful application in the decorative arts by William Benson (Chapman & Hall, London, 1868), facing p. 29. William Benson of 147 Albany Street, Regent's Park, London, was not a Fellow of the Royal Society. Original: watercolour on
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