Description
President Lincoln's blockade of the Southern ports caused Britain to suffer a 'cotton famine' which caused great distress to the workers in the mill towns of Lancashire
With an allegorical scene below showing a winged figurel crowning Nelson with a laurel wreath and ships at sea
was an object of derision
A violinist with his instrument
the arm of which is crooked
Microscopic views of a gnat mb-artistname Charles Ginner President Lincoln's blockade of theIllustration showing a microscopic view of the tufted or brush horned gnat. Schem. XXVIII from Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses with observations and Inquiries thereupon, by Robert Hooke (London, 1665). Original: copperplate engraving. 1665
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