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Free Competition
Crypt under Gerard's Hall on the south side of Basing Lane
All three are wearing dresses with full hooped shirts and tight fitting bodices
A barber dresses her hair and a singer entertains
Peter Davison and Jon Pertwee
Indian cobra Finish:10-pack Free CompetitionFull body study of an Indian cobra ('Naja tripudians'), including variant name 'Dudia Keautiah'. The reptile is noted as being drawn from life. This painting forms plate 2 of 'The Thanatophidia of India: being a description of the venomous snakes of the Indian peninsula, with an account of the influence of their poison on life, and a series of experiments', by Sir Joseph Fayrer FRS (1824 1907), J & A Churchill, London, 1872. Original: watercolour on
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