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Vulture writing in a book Illustration and verse from Nonsense Botany Animals and other poems written and drawn by Edward Lear.
AR9119395 
Raven flying on a broom Illustration and verse from Nonsense Botany Animals and other poems written and drawn by Edward Lear.
AR9119392 
Cow in armchair toasting bread on open fire  From a collection of poems and songs by Edward Lear. Illustration.   Animals.
AR9119264 
Quail perched on teapot, smoking a pipe  From a collection of poems and songs by Edward Lear. Illustration.   Animals.
AR9119279 
Elephant in row boat  From a collection of poems and songs by Edward Lear. Illustration.   Animals.
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Indian with rabbit on large spoon  From a collection of poems and songs by Edward Lear. Illustration.   Animals.
AR9119274 
Front cover of Edward Lear's Nonsense Songs and Stories, with illustration of the Owl and the Pussycat, and a family of cats.
AR9119234 
Illustration of Sir Thomas Dodger the Patentee and M. Tenter-hooke the Proiector. A book and woodcut illustrations written by a prisoner in the Old Baily. Political writings.
AR9118427 
Page of text, with ornamental 'T' showing a stork . Illustrations from Nonsense Botany, and Nonsense Alphabets by Edward Lear.
AR9119262 
'Debter' illustration of man in tall hat with palm turned upward
AR9118919 
Man and woman beside highland loch in rainstorm
AR9118923 
Two men at a barrel-table in vaulted room. A satirical pamphlet of 1641. An illustration of two men in a tavern. Roaring boys.
AR9117898 
Grand Theatre, Islington. Erminie. Comic opera, 1888. Notice, in the form of a cut-out figure of a man with turn me over"" on the back. ""
AR9119860 
Two ladies and a gentleman in a railway carriage
AR9111875 
Comic illustration of two dishevelled sailors in a port 
Comic illustration of two dishevelled sailors in a port. Lall Bazaar, Calcutta.' On reverse: 'The Mehtar's lament on the loss of his favourite toddy shop', Pencil, pen and ink. 
Unique Identifier AR9119907 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4060px × 5520px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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