Description
' Inscribed in pencil lower left '1755' and lower right '1s'
who was in fact beaten by Lindsay
Noble Athenian of Shakespeare's 'Timon of Athens'
The abbey was rebuilt by Henry III in the 13th century as a shrine to St Edward the Confessor
'Paeonia foemina' Finish:Rolled ' Inscribed in pencil lowerBotanical study of the 'Paeonia foemina' (female peony paeony). Plate 65 from Herbarium Blackwellianum, vol. 1 [Centuria I], by Elizabeth Blackwell (Nuremberg, 1750). Original: copperplate engraving. 1750
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