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Admiralty and Horse Guards
Lord Randolph Churchill strikes a pose which mirrors the one of Benjamin Disraeli
Solvent glands of various named birds
Upton Park closed on Boxing Day due to cold spell
The meeting had been held the previous week and had then been taken over by rioters and extremists
Title page of William Gilbert's 'De Magnete' Size:Standard: 6 x 4in Admiralty and Horse GuardsTitle page of the second edition (1628) of William Gilbert's Tractatus sive physiologia nova de magnete, magneticisque corporibus et magno magnete tellure (Stettin: typis Gotzianis; sumptibus Ioh. Hallervordij). William Gilbert (1544 1603) was a pioneering natural philosopher, physicist and physician, whose experimental studies were greatly admired by the founder Fellows of the Royal Society. De Magnete was his most important work; first published in
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