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Some visual examples of Humour and the Elusiveness of the Past:


The Temples of 'Bigapple' (Macaulay, D., 18). PERMISSION PENDING.



Remains of the St. Louis Arch (Macaulay, D, 16). PERMISSION PENDING.



Aerial drawing of the Tootncmon burial complex (Macaulay, D., 38). PERMISSION PENDING.


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Ruins of the Houses of Parliament (from The Strand, 1911)


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Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral (from The Strand, 1911)


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A STREET SCENE FROM ANCIENT NHU-YOK

(The costumes and manner of riding are taken from metal plates now in the museum at Teheran.)

(Mitchell, 57)

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