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The Palace of Art and Industry, exhibition of 1862: the inte
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The Palace of Art and Industry, exhibition of 1862: the inte
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The Palace of Art and Industry, exhibition of 1862: the interior, at the crossing, looking west. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1862.

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Keywords: W. E. Hodgkin; John Gregory Crace; Francis Fowke

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