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Thomas Parr, said to have lived 152 years. Drypoint by G. Powle after Sir P.P. Rubens.

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Lettering: Old Parr. Geo. Powle fecit.
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Title: Thomas Parr, said to have lived 152 years. Drypoint by G. Powle after Sir P.P. Rubens.
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Lettering: Old Parr.
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Powle fecit.

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