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Mr & Mrs John Brown's visit to London to see the Grand Exposition of All Nations : how they were astonished at its wonders!!, inconvenienced by the crowds, & frightened out of their wits, by the foreigners / designed, etched by T. Onwhyn.
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Main Author:
Onwhyn, Thomas, 1811?-1886
Corporate Authors:
British Library
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Adam Matthew Digital
Format:
Electronic
Language:
English
Published:
London :
Ackermann & Co.,
[1851]
Series:
Empire online. Visible Empire.
Subjects:
Great Exhibition
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(1851 :
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London, England)
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Great Exhibition.
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