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Moth-Eaten Fur 1960SAn elderly lady in a straw toque hat, pearls & a moth- eaten fox fur stole shelters beneath an umbrella
Cover: dog of FlandersA young woman sits with her dog, reading a book
Autumn ShadowsAutumn shadows from railings across a lonely walled walkway
Dutch girl with cat and dogA little Dutch girl with her cat and dog
Maximilian I TombMAXIMILIAN I Although he was buried in Wiener Neustadt, his ornate funeral monument (1584) is in the Hofkirche in Innsbruck
Stevenson / BirthplaceROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writers birthplace, 8 Howard Place, Edinburgh
Samuel Johnson / Gough SqDR SAMUEL JOHNSON English writers home at 17 Gough Square, Fleet Street, where he lived while compiling his Dictionary
Mistletoe GalopMISTLETOE GALOP Christmas revellers dancing under the mistletoe while fiddlers play and a small group blow horns on the snowy street outside
Private Horse CarriageA private carriage waits for passengers outside a smart- looking house
Tunbridge Wells TheatreTheatre at Tunbridge Wells
Pavement Artist LondonA pavement artist at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, paints a womans portrait; other canvases stand against the railings
Thomas Carlyle / Cheyne RwTHOMAS CARLYLE Scottish writers home in Cheyne Row, Chelsea
Molyneux Dresses 1930Two dress designs by Molyneux both with gored flaring skirts, belts & matching sac jackets. One has chevron panels or inserts which add interest to the skirt
London PolicemenA line of policemen walk past the railings, while four ladies look up (literally) to them. Date: 1883
Reform Riot, Hyde ParkThe Reform League meeting in Hyde Park, London, dissolves into rioting as the crowd pull down railings on Park Lane; the police struggle to maintain control
Reform League Riot / 1866Rioting during the Reform League demonstration in Hyde Park, London: the mob pull down the railings while the police struggle to maintain order
Royal Crescent BathThe Royal Crescent in Bath was designed by John Wood II and built between 1767 an 1775. It is comprised of 30 houses, and is shaped like a half- Colosseum, with Ionic columns
Dog Scaring CatA cat, perched on the railings of a London square, glares at a dog, while a barefoot crossing-sweeper turns his back on the pair of them
Clarendon BuildingThe Clarendon Building in Oxford, Oxon. It was built for the University Press between 1711 and 1715, but has now become part of the Bodleian Library
Whitehall GuardA smart guard in his uniform at Whitehall, central London, England
Ornate IronworkSome splendid ornate ironwork on the front of No. 20 Charles Street, London W1
Rioting at BerlinLamp-posts topple, railings buckle, paving stones are uplifted, doors battered when democratic demonstraters attack a ministers residence in the Wilhelmstrasse
Neals Music Hall / MessiaGEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL Neals Music Hall, Dublin, where his oratorio Messiah was first performed