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It was used to commemorate the ceremonial reception when the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) arrived in London with his bride
during the procession to honour fellow suffragette Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence's release from prison
he celebrated the centenary of the birth of Napoleon I by proclaiming a complete amnesty for political offenders
View of the closing ceremony of the Great Exhibition of 1851
Dual study of Indian cobra heads ('Naja tripudians')
Wild Bill Hickock, American scout and lawman mb-code IH070618 It was used to commemorateWild Bill Hickock, American scout and lawman, 1873 (1954). Noted for his prowess as a gunfighter, Hickock was a target for men eager to gain the reputation of being the one to have killed him. He was murdered on 2 August 1876, by Jack McCall, who walked into the saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota, where Hickock was playing poker, and shot him in the back of the head. The cards he was holding at the time, two black aces, two black eights and the jack of