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Objects from the Guelph Exhibition, 1890
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The item is a page from the Graphic, 10 January 1891.An illustrated article on the Guelf exhibition, with illustrations of some of the exhibits, all related to the House of Hanover from the accession of George 1 in 1714, to the death of William IV in 1837. The objects include jewellery, arms, ceremonial objects, and personal objects from the period.
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Title: Objects from the Guelph Exhibition, 1890
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The item is a page from the Graphic, 10 January 1891.
An illustrated article on the Guelf exhibition, with illustrations of some of the exhibits, all related to the House of Hanover from the accession of George 1 in 1714, to the death of William IV in 1837.
The objects include jewellery, arms, ceremonial objects, and personal objects from the period.
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