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Abraham Trembley and pupils collecting hydra mb-height 2815 For the first time in

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For the first time in the history of Wellington Barracks donkeys are being stabled with the horses of the Life Guards to help at the market and fair in the Dean's Yard

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The vehicle made only one run

View showing Queen Victoria returning from the House of Lords in the right hand middle distance

Abraham Trembley and pupils collecting hydra mb-height 2815 For the first time inLandscape view showing the naturalist Abraham Trembley with his two pupils, the sons of Count Willem Bentinck (1704 1774) collecting specimens from a canal at Zorgvlied near the Hague in the Netherlands. Vignette from Memoires pour server a l'histoire d'un genre de polypes d'eau douce by Abraham Trembley (Leiden, 1744), p. 1. The plate is inscribed: 'C. Pronck del. ad viv. 1744. J. V. Schley sculp.' The Swiss natural historian Abraham Trembley (1710

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