Description
located at Charing Cross
They took part in the French Grand Prix of that year
Street scene with horse drawn vehicles and pedestrians
and was demolished for rebuilding in 1939
'Helix fontana' snail shell Finish:Stretched located at Charing CrossPlate 2 figures 1 4 from the paper "An account of some minute British shells, either not duly observed, or totally unnoticed by Authors. In a letter to Sir Joseph Banks", by John Lightfoot, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 76 (1786), pp. 160 170. Four figures of a freshwater snail shell discovered in clear spring water on the underside of rotten leaves near Bullstrode in Buckinghamshire. Figures 1 2 show the shell at life size.
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