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30th June 1970
Addle Hill
the Duke of Kent
(Picture shows) Arthur Ashe with the Wimbledon trophy after he beat the defending champion Jimmy Connors in four sets
The Double Janus Guard, for Clapham Junction Size:M: 60 x 60cm 30th June 1970'The Double Janus Guard, for Clapham Junction', 1865. A 'Double Janus', with four faces, stands guard at the new Clapham Junction, a complex arrangement of railway lines. All four faces will be needed if the trains are to be safely guided onto the right tracks. Janus in Roman mythology was the god of passageways and doorways. He is usually depicted as having two faces. From Punch, or the London Charivari, August 19, 1865.
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