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To be seen, at Brown's coffee-house in Spring-Gardens near Charing-Cross, facing the passage into St. James' Park, a most elaborate and beautiful representation of that memorable battle fought in the year 1683...
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Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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Brown's Coffee-house ([London], England) [author]
Title
To be seen, at Brown's coffee-house in Spring-Gardens near Charing-Cross, facing the passage into St. James' Park, a most elaborate and beautiful representation of that memorable battle fought in the year 1683...
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Newscutting relating to Brown's Coffee-house, July 1735, announcing a Model of the siege of Vienna, 1683; Brown's Coffee-house; Model of the siege of Vienna, 1683; To be seen, at Brown's coffee-house in Spring-Gardens near Charing-Cross, facing the passage into St. James' Park, a most elaborate and beautiful representation of that memorable battle fought in the year 1683...
Date July 1735
date QS:P571,+1735-07-00T00:00:00Z/10
Dimensions single sheet; 56 x 78 mm
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Dioramas 4 (23a)
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030609/18:22:33$hm .
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