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Wasp and locust Finish:20-pack An Insect called the Walking-stick

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An Insect called the Walking-stick all drawn immediately from life on the copper Plate

the Prince and Princess of Wales had set off on a visit to Ireland and this cartoon shows them enjoying their holiday in Ireland

sits on the chest of a woman representing London

Lance Bombardier Ed Ferguson of Glasgow

Wasp and locust Finish:20-pack An Insect called the Walking-stickSide views of insects observed in Jamaica: the wasp 'Crinita' and what the author terms a locust, 'Rhombea cicada' [Phyllotettix rhombeus?]. Framed as if on individual sheets of paper and signed below 'A. Dupont pinxt. Felton VI'. Plate 6 for the paper 'An account of a singular species of wasp and locust', by Samuel Felton, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 54 (1764) pp. 53 56. Original: ink and watercolour on paper. 1763 1764

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