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but it did establish that there was no open polar sea
Peter Lorimer sitting on a small bridge over a stream
showing two ladies wearing excessively large hats encountering difficulties in attempting to pass through the side of the arches of Temple Bar
'Bruant in Ambassadeurs'
Shoe buckle Product:Greetings card but it did establish thatThis shoe buckle is said to have belonged to Lord Brouncker (1620 1684), first President of the Royal Society. It is set with paste jewels imitating diamonds. Many of the early Fellows, including Brouncker, moved in fashionable court circles where they had access to the king and nobility. 17th century
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