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Model of the Temple at Paris, in which his late Majesty, Louis the 16th, was confined, and in which her Majesty, the young Prince, Madame Royal, and the Princess Elizabeth, are at this time imprisoned
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Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
Title
Model of the Temple at Paris, in which his late Majesty, Louis the 16th, was confined, and in which her Majesty, the young Prince, Madame Royal, and the Princess Elizabeth, are at this time imprisoned
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Newscutting of 1793, announcing the Model of the Temple at Paris; Model of the Temple at Paris; Model of the carriages by which the French brought there[sic] 24 and 36 pounders from their ships and garrisons into the field...; Model of the Temple at Paris, in which his late Majesty, Louis the 16th, was confined, and in which her Majesty, the young Prince, Madame Royal, and the Princess Elizabeth, are at this time imprisoned
Date 1793
date QS:P571,+1793-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions single sheet; 44 x 72 mm
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Dioramas 1 (86b)
Inscriptions Curious model made from designs, taken at great risks and expenses by a gentleman on the spot...
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030609/16:08:28$hm .
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