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The New Stamp Duty WH Smith & Sons housing the Great Exhibition in

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housing the Great Exhibition in 1851

Harold Hargreaves Harrison

Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great

A cherry seller carrying a basket of cherries on her head

South-east view of St Mary's Church

The New Stamp Duty WH Smith & Sons housing the Great Exhibition in'The New Stamp Duty', 1880. The gentleman in the dark glasses is Mr Henry Fawcett, the blind Postmaster General. He had just introduced a scheme whereby small amounts could be saved in the Post Office Savings Bank by the accumulation of stamps. Twelve penny stamps could be put on one sheet and received as a deposit of one shilling. The little boy is posting his savings, but the little girl on the right has been sent by her more feckless parents to

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