George Augustus Sala|Committee of the Society for Keeping Things in Their Places

The Great Exhibition "Wot is to Be", Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51, Showing What is to be Exhibited, Who is To Exhibit, in Short How Its All Going to Be Done

1850
Wood engraving
12.8 × 23.7 cm (5 × 9.3 in)

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