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Photograph of The Prince's Visit [procession from Clarendon Building looking towards the NE end of Catte St., showing old buildings before demoliition ahead of the building of the Indian Institute, with Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, at the head with Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, Monier Monier Williams, Benjamin Jowett, Henry George Liddell, William Reynell Anson, Henry Wentworth Acland, James Franck Bright, William Ince, Edwin Palmer, John Percival, Evan Evans, Edward Stuart Talbot, Walter Lock, George Charles Brodrick, John Richard Magrath, William Walter Merry, Montagu Burrows, John Obadiah Westwood and George Herbert Morrell. 1 May 1883; orig. at MS. Top. Oxon. a. 33, fol.3] [John Johnson 951] [F.L. Hill, RA]; Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.

G.A.Oxon. 4o 417, fol. 956

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Photograph of The Prince's Visit [procession from Clarendon Building looking towards the NE end of Catte St., showing old buildings before demoliition ahead of the building of the Indian Institute, with Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, at the head with Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, Monier Monier Williams, Benjamin Jowett, Henry George Liddell, William Reynell Anson, Henry Wentworth Acland, James Franck Bright, William Ince, Edwin Palmer, John Percival, Evan Evans, Edward Stuart Talbot, Walter Lock, George Charles Brodrick, John Richard Magrath, William Walter Merry, Montagu Burrows, John Obadiah Westwood and George Herbert Morrell. 1 May 1883; orig. at MS. Top. Oxon. a. 33, fol.3] [John Johnson 951] [F.L. Hill, RA]; Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.

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G.A.Oxon. 4o 417, fol. 956

Date

[May 1883]

Language

English

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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures

Shrimpton caricatures Volume 6

Photograph of The Prince's Visit [procession from Clarendon Building looking towards the NE end of Catte St., showing old buildings before demoliition ahead of the building of the Indian Institute, with Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, at the head with Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, Monier Monier Williams, Benjamin Jowett, Henry George Liddell, William Reynell Anson, Henry Wentworth Acland, James Franck Bright, William Ince, Edwin Palmer, John Percival, Evan Evans, Edward Stuart Talbot, Walter Lock, George Charles Brodrick, John Richard Magrath, William Walter Merry, Montagu Burrows, John Obadiah Westwood and George Herbert Morrell. 1 May 1883; orig. at MS. Top. Oxon. a. 33, fol.3] [John Johnson 951] [F.L. Hill, RA]; Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.

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