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[Handbill announcing A most beautiful dog ]
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A most beautiful dog [performer]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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[Handbill announcing A most beautiful dog ]
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Handbill announcing A most beautiful dog; "N.B. Ladies and gentlemen waited on at their houses, if required";
Dimensions single sheet; 107 x 188 mm
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Place of creation Wakefield (England): Waller, E.
Inscriptions To the curious in natural history. To be seen in a caravan in the Market-Place in this town, during the fair, a most beautiful dog
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030513/12:55:58$hm .
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