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' which stands for Charles Turnor
Sir William Curtis
which is decorated with flags
Plate 1 in the section 'Seiche (Sepia)' from the book Histoire naturelle generale et particuliere des cephalopodes acetabuliferes vivants et fossiles
Beryl Burton & Henry Cooper
Winstanley's Lighthouse on the Eddystone Rocks t ' which stands for CharlesDepiction of the south elevation of the first lighthouse built upon the Eddystone Rocks, near Plymouth. The lighthouse was built in 1696 99 by the English engineer Henry Winstanley (1644 1703), and was destroyed in the Great Storm of 27 November 1703, which killed Winstanley and five other men. This lighthouse was subsequently replaced by a design by John Rudyard. Roberts's 1762 engraving is based on an earlier orthographic drawing from a perspective
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