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Description | 4 Cheyne Walk GE ILN 1881.jpg 4 en:Cheyne Walk in en:Chelsea, London, which was briefly the home of en:George Eliot. en:Illustated London News 1881...
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Date | 1881 |
Source | 1881 Illustrated London News |
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