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Punch and the Smithfield savages

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This print, entitled 'Pye Corner, Smithfield', was published on 11 January 1791 by N. Smith. The print depcits a memorial at Smithfield in the City of London remembering the Great ...
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This print is entitled 'A Bird's Eye View of Smithfield Market. It was designed by Pugin and Rowlandson, engraved by Bluck, and published by R. Ackermann of London in 1811. The pri...
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