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A Block on the Road (recto); The Winner (recto); Trial of Strength (recto); At Lunch (verso), from "London: A Pilgrimage by Gustave Doré and Blanchard Jerrold", from "Harper's Weekly"

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Wood engraving, London: A Pilgrimage
Title: A Block on the Road (recto); The Winner (recto); Trial of Strength (recto); At Lunch (verso), from "London: A Pilgrimage by Gustave Doré and Blanchard Jerrold", from "Harper's Weekly"
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Wood engraving, London: A Pilgrimage.

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