Mary, Queen of Scots|James Taylor|T. W. Knight|John Carr Armytage|J. S. Virtue & Co.

Effigy of Mary, Queen of Scots on her tomb in Westminster Abbey (from The Pictorial History of Scotland, volume 1)

1859
Stipple and line engraving
17.5 × 26.2 cm (6.9 × 10.3 in)

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