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WILLIAM MORRIS EZEN FROG: Greeting Card
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary William Morris adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary William Morris adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: This card is based on a chromolithographic college crest designed by Albert Henry Warren and published in Oxford, by T. ...
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Text on the reverse side: Similar to several other great artists, Pissarro found refuge in London to escape the Franco-Prussian war and first visit...
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Text on the reverse side: The tennis courts in Wimbledon are sown with perennial ryegrass, and is in fact, the only Grand Slam event in the world t...
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Text on the reverse side: Between 1309 and 1814, the Thames froze at least 23 times and on five of these occasions -1683-4, 1716, 1739-40, 1789 and...
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Text on the reverse side: “Art Deco” comes from the French phrase “Art Decoratif” - a style first showcased in 1900 at the Universal Exposition in ...
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Text on the reverse side: The expression "god's gift to humanity" is used for someone that is considered to be extremely attractive and irresistibl...
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Text on the reverse side: The entire written works of humankind, of every known language, from the dawn of recorded history, would take up around 5...
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Text on the reverse side: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by celebrated English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). The m...
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Text on the reverse side: A Ground Plott of Canterbury by Wenceslas Hollar, which was originally published around 1670. The copper plate engraving ...
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Text on the reverse side: This antique map of Gloucestershire by Thomas Moule (1784 – 1851), contains vignettes of Gloucester Cathedral, Tewkesbury...
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Text on the reverse side: Engraved by J.Cleghorn, the map was published in 1837 as a part of Thomas Moule's English Counties. Steel engraved by J.C...
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Text on the reverse side: Engraved by J.Roper based on a plan by G.Cole, this copperplate printed mat was published in The Beauties of England &...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary Royal Guard adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, ...
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Text on the reverse side: In 1910, the Royal Albert Hall hosted one of the earliest major Japanese cultural showcases, featuring exquisite lacquer...
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Text on the reverse side: In 1910, the Royal Albert Hall hosted one of the earliest major Japanese cultural showcases, featuring exquisite lacquer...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary astronaut adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, whic...
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Text on the reverse side: A panoramic view of London from Somerset Gardens to the Tower highlights St. Paul’s Cathedral and church spires. In the ...
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Text on the reverse side: The border caption reads: "The heart of Britain's empire here is spread out for your view, it shows you many stations &a...
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Text on the reverse side: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). Speed labels Nor...
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Text on the reverse side: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by celebrated English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). In th...
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Text on the reverse side: The county of Gloucestershire is home to Gloucester Cathedral which has the Crecy Window which is the biggest stained-gla...
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Text on the reverse side: Liverpool measures 43.2 square miles (111.8 km2). The city impressively holds the Guinness Book of Records for being the ...
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Text on the reverse side: Liverpool measures 43.2 square miles (111.8 km2). The city impressively holds the Guinness Book of Records for being the ...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro painted this from his balcony at No.1 Gloucester Terrace, with Kew Green in the foreground, Kew Road to the left...
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Text on the reverse side: Camille Pissarro worked mainly in the Paris area but painted in London during visits. Similar to several other great arti...
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Text on the reverse side: This steel engraving of Liverpool was drawn and engraved by John Rapkin and published by English cartographer John Tallis...
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Text on the reverse side: Map of Liverpool published in 1836 by Chapman and Hall. Some of the most famous landmarks of the city are showcased in th...
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