Description
showing Cumberland Terrace
Napoleon's main aim was to secure his office for his son and he therefore issued a proclamation in support of the plebiscitum which asked that the public extend to his son the almost unanimous support he had himself enjoyed and which had previously conferred upon him the most extensive powers
Carolyn was also crowned Miss Great Britain 1971
But unlike his famous pals
Portrait of William Thomas Brande (1788-1866) clapper showing Cumberland TerraceHalf length portrait of Brande, seated, holding a book, an architectural column behind. Inscribed: 'L. Wyon. C. W. Sharpe. PROFESSOR BRANDE, D. C. L., F. R. S. OF HER MAJESTY'S MINT. WILLIAM MACKENZIE, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, LONDON & NEW YORK.' With a facsimile signature of W. T. Brande. William Thomas Brande was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1809. Original: stipple engraving. ca. 1830
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