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Chapels in Holborn
Poster advertising a Ballot 2 litre sports car
The woman on the right is wearing a dress with a fur trimmed skirt and a matching fitted coat that has a fur trimmed edge and cuffs
View of a section of Blackfriars Bridge
and even the little girl
The Flag of Freedom mb-code 00383652 Chapels in Holborn'The Flag of Freedom', 1875. An escaped slave clings to Britain's flagpole as John Bull argues the toss with the First Lord of the Admiralty, G Ward Hunt. Authority states that the slave should be handed over. John Bull, that stalwart representative of the British people refuses. This relates to the 'Slave Circular' which had been occupying press and government. The Admiralty had issued blanket instructions that stated that escaped slaves should
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