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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Valentine & Sons
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Daily Mail (London, England)
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Festival of Britain (1951 : Great Britain)
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Heelway Press Ltd.
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Kane, Gregory, active 1851
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M. Ettlinger & Co.
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Photochrom Co.
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Postcards
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Books
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unknown
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20th century
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19th century
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ephemera
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postcard
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photomechanical print
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photographic postcard
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postage stamp
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photograph
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advertisement
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brochure
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guidebook
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handbill
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map
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Exhibitions -- England -- London.
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Art, Japanese -- England -- London.
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Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Japan.
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Japan -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
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Japan-British Exhibition (1910 : London, England)
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Exhibition buildings -- England -- London.
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British Empire Exhibition (1924–1925 : Wembley, London, England)
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British Empire Exhibition (1924–1925 : Wembley, London, England) -- Pictorial works.
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Commonwealth countries.
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Festival of Britain (1951 : Great Britain)
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Great Britain -- Colonies.
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Heelway Press Ltd. -- Publisher.
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Postcards -- Specimens.
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Advertising fliers -- England -- London.
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Amalgamated Press -- Printer.
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Associated Newspapers -- Publisher.
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Bridges -- Pictorial works.
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British Empire Exhibition (1924–1925 : Wembley, London, England) -- Guidebooks.
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Cabinetmakers -- Ireland.
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Costumes -- Hungary -- Pictorial works.
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England
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London
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Great Britain Japan
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Japan Great Britain
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Great Britain
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Dundee
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George V, King of Great Britain, 1865–1936
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Kane, Gregory, active 1851,
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Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616
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Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Celia Hopkinson in memory of her father Frederick Herbert Dawson and grandmother Plessy Dawson
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English
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Festival of Britain (1951 : Great Britain)
Festival pleasure gardens
1951
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Australia pavilion
[1924 or 1925]
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Elite Gardens, Japan-British Exhibition, London
[1910?]
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Hungarian peasants
[1908]
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Shakespeare'e England at Earl's Court, 1912
[1912]
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Valentine & Sons
The Fairway
1951
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Daily Mail (London, England)
The Daily Mail exhibition guide
[approximately 1924]
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Kane, Gregory, active 1851
Gregory Kane, 68 & 69 Dame-Street, Dublin, begs to call the attention of visitors to his newly invented Ladies' Portmanteau
1851
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In the Gardens, Fair, Japan, Japan-British Exhibition
[1910]
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Court of Progress, Japan-British Exhibition, London, 1910
[1910]
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Heelway Press Ltd.
Old London Bridge
[approximately 1924]
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Garden of the Floating Isle, Japan-British Exhibition
[1910]
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[Postcard depicting the Medieval Court at the Crystal Palace]
[approximately 1907?]
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M. Ettlinger & Co.
Earls Court Exhibition 1904
[1904]
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Mountain Railway
[1911]
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Valentine & Sons
Burns' Cottage, Scottish Village
[1909]
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Malaya from the Lake
[approximately 1924]
18
Photochrom Co.
British Government Building
[approximately 1924]