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The Humours of the Pantheon Dante Gabriel Stoke Newington

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Stoke Newington

Parnell was unpopular at the time owing to a forged letter in the Times which accused him of approving the Phoenix Park murders in Dublin

Six views of London sites seen through an arch

Interior view of St John's Chapel in the White Tower

The Humours of the Pantheon Dante Gabriel Stoke Newington'The Humours of the Pantheon', 1772. Scene showing figures seated at tables in the Pantheon on Oxford Street. In the foreground figures are seated at a table with trays of tea whilst a child plays in front. A set of verse is below. Designed by James Wyatt, the Pantheon was a place of public entertainment that opened in 1772.

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