
Whitehall Gate said to be by Holbein
from Antiquities of Westminster, The Old Palace; St. Stephen's Chapel,
(Now the House of Commons) &c. &c. containing Two Hundred and
Forty-Six Engravings of Topographical Objects, of which One Hundred and
Twenty-Two no longer remain. This work contains copies of manuscripts
which throw new and unexpected light on the ancient history of the arts
in England by John Thomas Smith, Published 1807 Bensley London First
Edition, 1807.. £55
mega rare
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Map Deans Yard/ Armoury/Quakers
Meeting House etc
from Antiquities of Westminster, The Old Palace; St. Stephen's Chapel,
(Now the House of Commons) &c. &c. containing Two Hundred and
Forty-Six Engravings of Topographical Objects, of which One Hundred and
Twenty-Two no longer remain. This work contains copies of manuscripts
which throw new and unexpected light on the ancient history of the arts
in England by John Thomas Smith, Published 1807 Bensley London First
Edition, 1807.. £55
mega rare
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Old Palace Yard from the South/
Parliament Office/Tower
from Antiquities of Westminster, The Old Palace; St. Stephen's Chapel,
(Now the House of Commons) &c. &c. containing Two Hundred and
Forty-Six Engravings of Topographical Objects, of which One Hundred and
Twenty-Two no longer remain. This work contains copies of manuscripts
which throw new and unexpected light on the ancient history of the arts
in England by John Thomas Smith, Published 1807 Bensley London First
Edition, 1807.. £55
mega rare
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The Royal Palace of Whitehall
from the Water
from Antiquities of Westminster, The Old Palace; St. Stephen's Chapel,
(Now the House of Commons) &c. &c. containing Two Hundred and
Forty-Six Engravings of Topographical Objects, of which One Hundred and
Twenty-Two no longer remain. This work contains copies of manuscripts
which throw new and unexpected light on the ancient history of the arts
in England by John Thomas Smith, Published 1807 Bensley London First
Edition, 1807. . £55
mega rare
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`Monument erected in Chelsea Church
yard
TO THE MEMORY OF PHILIP MILLER
From the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a
monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". It restarted its volume
numbering in 1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £15 rare
dated 1805
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The House of Confucious Kew gardens
From the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a
monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". It restarted its volume
numbering in 1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £15 rare
dated 1773
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View of the Tread Mill for the
employment of prisoners erected at the House of Correction at Brixton.
. .
From the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a
monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". It restarted its volume
numbering in 1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £25 rare
dated 1822
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A perspective View of the Grand Walk
in the Vauxhall Gardens and the Orchestra
From the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a
monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". It restarted its volume
numbering in 1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £25 rare
edge tears now mended pre 1800
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New
Iron Bridge . . Vauxhall
?
Antique
engraved print from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857),
English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends
wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 .
.15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted
£12 £12. . . 2 copies
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The Mosque in Kew gardens
From the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a
monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". It restarted its volume
numbering in 1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £15 rare
dated 1772
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Battersea
Antique
engraved print from Dr David Hughson's
'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around
was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809.
Published by J Stratford, 112 Holborn Hill. Print image : 118 x 182
mm 'Hughson' was actually the pseudonym of writing
as David Hughson £18
rarer view
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Fulham
Antique
engraved print from Dr David Hughson's
'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around
was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809.
Published by J Stratford, 112 Holborn Hill. Print image : 118 x 182
mm 'Hughson' was actually the pseudonym of writing
as David Hughson £18
rarer view
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South View of Westminster Hall . . .representing the manner of serving
up the first course at the Coronation Banquet 1821
from the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a
monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". dated 1818. £20
unmounted
RARE creases as issued
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North Front of Chelsea Hospital
South Front of the Thames
Engraved by J Green and the painter and illustrator Samuel Wale, first
Professor of Perspective at the Royal Academy. from Robert Dodsley's
"London and its Environs Described"pub London : R. & J.
Dodsley,
1761..Copper line engraving on paper. size 87 x 139mm image
£15
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East Side of Park
Crescent
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793
to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of
drawings of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages
or boats . Originally produced for
Shepherd's "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the
Nineteenth Century" (1826 to1827).
Image 16 x 11 cm £8.
.x 3
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Banqueting House
Whitehall
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793
to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of
drawings
of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages or boats .
Originally produced for
Shepherd's much scarcer "London
and its Environs in the Nineteenth
Century, " (1829). Image 16 x 11 cm £8. .
2 copies
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RESIDENCE OF THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART. WHITEHALL GARDENS.
Vignette view of the house at 4 Whitehall
Gardens, to
the rear of the Banqueting House, where Sir Robert Peel lived both and
during his premiership until his death in 1850. Steel engraving
published in London by Read & Co., 1855
Mark Lane
& the 1828 Corn Exchange . Engraved by William Edward Albutt
(fl.1836-1863) from Samuel Read . Originally from the
part-work "The
World's Metropolis, or Mighty London, Illustrated by a Series of Views
Beautifully Engraved on Steel" (London 1851-1855). Image 17 x 22 cm
£20
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The King's gate at Whitehall leading to Westminster
The Holbein Gate, from Morden and Lea's Map, 1682. Henry VIII
constructed two gates. The more important, was
called the
King's Gate or the Cockpit Gate also now known as the Holbein
Gate, from the tradition that it was designed by Hans
Holbein,demolished late 18thC. Copper engraving c 1730 Image 19.5 x 13
cm close cut £20
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A View of the Court Sitting on the Trial of Lord Melville
Published by The Lady's Magazine, or Entertaining Companion for the
Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, 1770..1837, a
sixpenny monthly that, along with its literary contributions and
fashion notes, gave away embroidery patterns and sheet music; dated
1806. Laid window style into paper 18.5 x 17 cm Image plus
borders £20
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The Entrance of WESTMINSTER-HALL. L'Entrée de la Sale de
WESTMUNSTER. [sic]
Drawn by Thomas ROWLANDSON and Augustus
Charles
PUGIN (1762 .. 1832) Engraved by John BLUCK (London, Exhibited, 1791 -
1819). Published by Rudolph Ackermann in London prior to Microcosm of
London and the "Westminster Abbey Portfolio" before
pre
1805. Fold as issued 25 x 23 cm plus title and borders
£25
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Ch de Withal/ Whitehall Palace
Size
15 x 11 cm plus borders .Copper-engraving, published by
Allain
Manneson MALLET. (1630-1706) "Beschreibung des ganzen Erdkreis" , a
German translation of "
Description de l' Univers " which was published in Frankfurt in
1719.Rare £45 inc
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Westminster Abbey/h
Antique
engraved print from Dr David Hughson's
'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around
was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809.
Published by J Stratford, 112 Holborn Hill. Print image : 118 x 182
mm 'Hughson' was actually the pseudonym of writing
as David Hughson £15
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INTERIOR & FRONT OF THE CHAPEL KNIGHTSBRIDGE. formerly
belonging to the Hospital of Lepers
fold out plate Published by ROBERT. WILKINSON,
from
Londina Illustrata. London, 1819-25. Some age toning by Schnebbelie
engraved by Howlett £25 rare
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Kensington Palace, Ranelaugh & Vauxhall Gardens,
"View of Kensington Palace" , "View of Ranelaugh Gardens near Chelsea"
& "View of Vaux-hall Gardens" , published by Hogg in
Dalton's
New and Complete English Traveller, ac 1784. Copper engraving loss to
edge and left base corner worth the frame Size 23 x
34 cm
£15
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The
Cathedral church of St Peters Westminster
here formerly stood the temple of Apollo, which was thrown
down
by an earthquake .Lucius a King of the bBritains out of the
ruins
thereof built a small Christian Church anno 170 . . . . .
.which
Sebert, King of the East Saxons, erected another to St. Peter: this was
destroyed by the Danes, and again . . .King Edward the Confessor built
it anew, . . . charge of 14,000 pounds c
1730 very
rare giving the history of the site beneath the engraving £35
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The South prospect of
st James Westminster
Benjamin Cole (fl.1723-1767)copied the images and cut plates originally
produced for the part-work edition of William Maitland's "History of
London" (London : 1753-1756)..Later these were used for Thornton's '
New & Complete History & Survey of London &
Westminster '
published 1775-80 on smoother paper Part of plate 20 x 20 cm cut into
image £15
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St
Martin's Church
,Westminster;
Antique
engraved print from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857),
English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends
wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 .
.15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted
£12 SW1 £12 x 2
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View
of the Treasury and Horse
Guards
View
of the Banqueting
House
images
First
published 1738 by G Virtue this engraved for "A New and Universal
History, Description, and Survey Of The Cities Of London and
Westminster, The Borough of Southwark, And Their Adjacent Parts.
Including not only all the Parishes within the Bills of Mortality, but
the Towns, Villages, Palaces, Seats, and Country, to the extent of
Twenty Miles round, Comprizing A Circle Of Near One Hundred And Fifty
Miles" By Walter Harrison, Esq. Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespeare's
Head, Pater-Noster-Row. 1775..folio 24 x 37 cm £30
SW
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Lansdown
House,Westminster ;
Antique
engraved print from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857),
English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends
wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 .
.15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted
£12 SW1 £12. . .4 copies inc tinted state if pref
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Westminster hall
from William
Angus , ( 1752 - 1821 ). Festolini
, Gaetano. Publisher. Colnaghi & Co . Date of Execution, 1795.
Medium. aquafortis engraving. "£25
Large plate A4 + rare
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Army
& Navy
Club
.from "The
World's Metropolis, or Mighty London,
Illustrated by a Series of Views Beautifully Engraved on Steel"
(London 1851-1855). by T.H.Shepherd, unmounted some age toning to
the edge of the page. Image 23 x 16 cm full page £12
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Buckingham
Palace . . new
front
.from "The
World's Metropolis, or Mighty London,
Illustrated by a Series of Views Beautifully Engraved on Steel"
(London 1851-1855). by T.H.Shepherd, unmounted some age toning to
the edge of the page. Image 23 x 16 cm full page £12
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A View of Old London from Blackheath
WYCK DEL., GODFREY SC. London, 1770s copperplate
engraving,
Godfrey (engraving); from an original work by Wyck .ublisher: F. Blyth,
87 Cornhill, London.Image size 37 x 20 cm cut to plate but mega rare
£20
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La Maison Apelle Banqueting House
Charles 1st least favourite building?
From James Beverell's La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumes very fine plates by J. Goeree (1670-1731) .Etching and line
engraving on paper. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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Vue de Westminster Hall
From James Beverell's La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumes very fine plates by J. Goeree (1670-1731) .Etching and line
engraving on paper. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45 perfect creases as issued
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sale de Westminster ou Westminster Hall
From James Beverell's La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumes very fine plates by J. Goeree (1670-1731) .Etching and line
engraving on paper. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45 perfect creases as issued . .
. 2 copies
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"The Kings Gate, ou Porte Royale de White-Hall, qui conduit
à Westminster.
From James Beverell's La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumes very fine plates by J. Goeree (1670-1731) .Etching and line
engraving on paper. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45 perfect creases as issued . .
2 copies
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Eglise de S. Pierre, ou Abbaye de Westminster. I Chapele d'Henry VII.
From James Beverell's La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumes very fine plates by J. Goeree (1670-1731) .Etching and line
engraving on paper. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £20 poor later printing creases
as issued
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New Buildings Pall
Mall East & Club House
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793
to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of
drawings of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages
or boats . Originally produced for
Shepherd's "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the
Nineteenth Century" (1826 to1827).
Image 16 x 11 cm £8 .
. x 3 copies also one copy untinted
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the Destruction of Both Houses of Parliament by Fire October
16th 1834 . . as seen from Abingdon Street
Naive copperplate print Printed and sold by W.Belch , Bridge
Street Union Street, Borough some loss to bottom edge laid to
paper still rare £18 old hand colour AWOL
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Front
View of the New Royal
Academy
Drawn
by R. Watt;B Coles
Engraver/ .This imageshowing some minor
revision, was prepared for inclusion in the part-work edition of
John Stow's "A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster"
Engraved by Benjamin Cole (fl.1723-1767) and originally produced
for the part-work edition of William Maitland's "History of London"
(London : 1753-1756).£15 Close cut lost corner
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Duke of York's School
Chelsea
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793
to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of
drawings of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages
or boats . Originally produced for
Shepherd's "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the
Nineteenth Century" (1826 to1827).
Image 16 x 11 cm £8
.
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The New Buildings for
Horse Guards
Antique
copper engraved print
The London Magazine was originally founded in 1732 as the "London
Magazine, or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer" c1755 . £18
22 x 13
cm
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Colonnade Library
Warwick House
Antique print
Originally
produced for Phillips' part-work "Modern
London : Being the History and Present State of the British
Metropolis" (London : 1804) £18
22 x 13 cm
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Chelsea Hospital
Stable
Buildings
anonymous 24
x 30 cm £12
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Westminster Abbey and St
margaret's Church
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793
to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of
drawings of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages
or boats . Originally produced for
Shepherd's "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the
Nineteenth Century" (1826 to1827).
Image 16 x 11 cm £8** . . .3 copies
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London.
Kip (Joannes), St. James's
House, early 18th century, uncoloured engraved birds-eye view after
L.Knyff, one closed tear across image, approx. 350 x 470 mm, with
royal arms, approx. 350 x 485 mm, mounted
Condition:a
closed tear, from
the bottom edge visible under a glass but ok otherwis,e good
margins
Price
£155
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St.
James Palace and Park.
London:
1708-49. Copper
engraving by Jan Kip after a drawing by Leonard Knyff, Sheet size:
18 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches.
Condition:a
f closed tear,
from the bottom fold visible under a glass but ok otherwise good
margins
Price
£155
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Vauxhall Gardens
Tombleson/Winkles
Various
Artists all engraved by H.Winkles and published in Picturesque
Views on the Thames and Medway, London, 1834. Steel engraved print.
Size 19.5 x 16.5 cms (including decorative border.). £24
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St.
James Palace and
Park.
Original
copperplate engraving by the famous
engraver and cartographer Pierre Van Der Aa (1659-1733) published
for the miniature edition of Estates of Great Britain and Ireland.
London c1727 by James Beeverell. size to the plate mark is 5.1/2 x
6.1/2 inches or (14 x 16cm) mounted £18
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Suffolk Street Pall
Mall East
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864),
. Originally produced for Shepherd's
"Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth
Century" (1826-1827). Image 28
x 22
cm.Post
areaSW1 £8 . .
4 copies
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Italian Opera house
Haymarket
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793
to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of
drawings of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages
or boats . Originally produced for
Shepherd's "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the
Nineteenth Century" (1826 to1827).
Image 16 x 11 cm £8. .
x 3
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United Service
Military Club House Haymarket &
part of the Opera House Colonade
Antique
steel engraved print
by Thomas
Hosmer Shepherd (1793
to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of
drawings of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages
or boats . Originally produced for
Shepherd's "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the
Nineteenth Century" (1826 to1827).
Image 16 x 11 cm £8
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WESTMINSTER
HALL
from
Dugdale steel
engravings from Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated, about 1848.
Steel engraved print. Size 8.5 x 13.5 cms £6 mounted
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