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Templeton, John S., active 1830–1857
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Billings, Robert William, 1813–1874
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Ross, William C., 1794–1860
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John S. Templeton, active 1830–1857
New Hungerford Market, London
1833
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John S. Templeton, active 1830–1857
Palmerston
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John S. Templeton, active 1830–1857
St. Saviour's Church, Southwark
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John S. Templeton, active 1830–1857
New Hungerford Market, London, On the day of the opening July 2nd 1823 - with ascent of Mr. Graham in his Balloon
1833
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John S. Templeton, active 1830–1857
New Hungerford Market, London, on the Day of Opening, July 2, 1833 - with Ascent of Mr. Graham in his Balloon