Photograph of Sublimi Fugies Tristis Anhelitu Non Hoc Pollicitus Tibi [misquotation of Horace's Odes I, 15: 31-2] [3 cyclists on penny-farthings: a Proctor challenging a non-member of the University, wearing smoking hat, for his name and college, 'Not a member of the University' [his retort], plus 'bulldog', 7 miles outside City towards Abingdon, at night [John Johnson 687] by R.P.P.; Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A. Oxon. 4o 415, fol. 696
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Photograph of Sublimi Fugies Tristis Anhelitu Non Hoc Pollicitus Tibi [misquotation of Horace's Odes I, 15: 31-2] [3 cyclists on penny-farthings: a Proctor challenging a non-member of the University, wearing smoking hat, for his name and college, 'Not a member of the University' [his retort], plus 'bulldog', 7 miles outside City towards Abingdon, at night [John Johnson 687] by R.P.P.; Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A. Oxon. 4o 415, fol. 696
Date
May 1880
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English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 4
Photograph of Sublimi Fugies Tristis Anhelitu Non Hoc Pollicitus Tibi [misquotation of Horace's Odes I, 15: 31-2] [3 cyclists on penny-farthings: a Proctor challenging a non-member of the University, wearing smoking hat, for his name and college, 'Not a member of the University' [his retort], plus 'bulldog', 7 miles outside City towards Abingdon, at night [John Johnson 687] by R.P.P.; Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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