Description
Completed railways are shown in a firm black line
Debbie Harry at a party to celebrate publication of 'Making Tracks - The Rise of Blondie' by Debbie and boyfriend Chris Stein
but printed on rectangular paper and card mounted
The aim was to complete the mapping of the Northwest Passage
Title role in the film is played by a bulldog
Domestic animals Product:Greetings card Completed railways are shown inZoological studies of a goat, sheep and cow, showing their horned heads and examples of the fore and hind limbs of each. Figures 2, 3 and 5 from plate 17 from the book A philosophical account of the works of nature, by Richard Bradley (London, 1721). The figures are represented as being on three pieces of paper pinned to the darkened background of the plate. Inscribed "Plate XVII. T. Cole sculp." Richard Bradley (1688 1732) English botanist and
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