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Lady Constance Lytton altar part of the later 'Continuation

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part of the later 'Continuation of Miraculum Mundi'

Both men are wearing goggles

the first four named being returned

It is also a source of Vitamin C and can be added to salads

Inscribed verso '4 Villa Carusso'

Lady Constance Lytton altar part of the later 'ContinuationLady Constance Lytton, British suffragette, Newcastle, 9 October 1909. Lady Constance Lytton (1869 1923) before she threw a stone at Sir Walter Runciman's car. David Lloyd George was to speak at Newcastle, and was staying with Runciman. Lady Lytton threw a stone at the radiator of Sir Walter's car so as to damage the car but not injure any passers by.

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