Photograph of The Bridge of Sighs [Henry Edward Manning as a spider and John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Clement Harington Moore, Thomas John Capel, John Henry Newman, Archibald Cambell Tait and Anthony Ashley-Cooper as moths in imaginary web between St. Paul's Cathedral and St. Barnabas Church, with Samuel Wilberforce and Montague Noel as moths flying above] [John Johnson 88] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 88
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Photograph of The Bridge of Sighs [Henry Edward Manning as a spider and John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Clement Harington Moore, Thomas John Capel, John Henry Newman, Archibald Cambell Tait and Anthony Ashley-Cooper as moths in imaginary web between St. Paul's Cathedral and St. Barnabas Church, with Samuel Wilberforce and Montague Noel as moths flying above] [John Johnson 88] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 88
Date
[c.1872]
Language
English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 1
Photograph of The Bridge of Sighs [Henry Edward Manning as a spider and John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Clement Harington Moore, Thomas John Capel, John Henry Newman, Archibald Cambell Tait and Anthony Ashley-Cooper as moths in imaginary web between St. Paul's Cathedral and St. Barnabas Church, with Samuel Wilberforce and Montague Noel as moths flying above] [John Johnson 88] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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