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LONDON BEFORE 1666: Antique Map Art Print
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Text on the tag: Image from an eighteenth century copperplate depiction of London, published by J.Cooke, London, in 1776. as it was before the gre...
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Text on the tag: Image from an eighteenth century copperplate depiction of London, published by J.Cooke, London, in 1776. as it was before the gre...
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Text on the tag: Engraved by J.Cleghorn, the map was published in 1837 as a part of Thomas Moule's English Counties. Steel engraved by J.Cleghor, t...
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Text on the tag: Engraved by J.Roper based on a plan by G.Cole, this copperplate printed mat was published in The Beauties of England & Wales i...
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Text on the tag: An estimate of the number of books ever published, was announced by google back in 2010. It reached the impressive number of 129,...
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Text on the tag: Being surrounded by plants is proved to boost productivity, concentration and creativity. Beneficial also to strengthening the im...
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Text on the tag: According to Google, the number of books published in all of modern history totals to around 13 million. With publishers constantl...
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Text on the tag: Painted by Carl Spitzweg. The love for books is expressed showing a man intently reading a book up close to his face, holding a s...
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Text on the tag: We are made whole by books, as by great space and the stars. Mary Carolyn Davies, 20thC American Poet.. Conservation acid-free ...
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Text on the tag: There are over 2,000 species of cacti of various shapes and sizes. Caldera cacti in south-western US can reach over 20 m (66 ft) i...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary gardener adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print by Koson (1877-1945). Japanese folklore portrays the fox with in...
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Text on the tag: The novel Oliver Twist was loosely based on Charles Dickens’ own life. From age 12, he worked at a boot blacking factory. The mai...
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Text on the tag: Counting blessings and being thankful has great benefits on overall wellbeing, both mental and physical. Studies show that practi...
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Text on the tag: When setting resolutions, think of why the goal is important, what one would like to achieve, who might be involved, and how, whe...
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Text on the tag: Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. The Artful Dodger is a character in the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Di...
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Text on the tag: Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Mr. Bumble is a character from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Though h...
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Text on the tag: Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Samuel Pickwick, a character from 'The Pickwick Papers' by Charles Dicke...
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Text on the tag: Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Sarah Gamp, from ‘Martin Chuzzlewit,’ was based on a real-life nurse kno...
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Text on the tag: Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Sam Weller is a character from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. A...
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Text on the tag: Dolly Varden, from the Charles Dickens novel ‘Barnaby Rudge,’ was a beautiful coquette known for her lavish outfits. Since the ch...
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Text on the tag: The first manned hot air balloon flight in England took place in 1784 when Italian pilot Vincenzo Lunardi travelled over the roof...
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Text on the tag: 48 Doughty Street is the only house in which Charles Dickens lived in London that survives and where he shot to worldwide fame. W...
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Text on the tag: The Old Curiosity Shop, built in 1567, is thought to be the oldest shop in London. The shop still stands today despite numerous d...
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Text on the tag: A silhouette of Charles Dickens sold from The Old Curiosity Shop in London. His novel The Old Curiosity Shop was published as a w...
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Text on the tag: The name ‘scrooge’ has become another word for a miser in the English language. ‘Bah! Humbug!’ has come to express that something...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary Oliver Twist adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which ca...
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Text on the tag: In the publication Eclipse, 14th June 1868, André Gill illustrates Dickens crossing the English Channel holding his favourite nov...
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Text on the tag: Due to their association with witches and superstition, cats were not popular as pets during the Tudor times. Despite this, they ...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary Welsh adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also ...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary bishop adaptation of a woodblock print from 1814 by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which c...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary Book lover adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print by Koson (1877-1945). Japanese folklore portrays the fox with ...
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Text on the tag: This design is attributed to a bound collection of drawings known as the Hokusai School Sketchbook. Though best known for his pain...
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Text on the tag: Hochu Nakamura (active 1790- 1819), a Rinpa school Japanese painter from the middle to late Edo period, was mainly active in the ...
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Text on the tag: The cuckoo is known for its beautiful song and is a popular subject of Japanese literature and poetry. It is also symbolic of the ...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary sailor adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary Scottish adaptation of a woodblock print from 1814 by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary Artist adaptation of an antique Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which c...
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