Description
A turnip and carrot seller and his donkey laden with baskets
North-east view of the Church of St Leonard
Alfred the Great in the Neatherd's Cottage
but switched to car racing in 1961
Horse-gin operated pile driver Size:XL: 100 x 80cm A turnip and carrot sellerA perspective view of a horse gin operated pile driver, invented by watch maker, James Vauloue. The engine was used for driving the piles of the first Westminster Bridge in London which was built between 1739 1750. From Smeaton volume 4, fol. 12v. Original: engraving. 1738
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