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    The House of Commons, 1833   Audio file icon  (932kb)
    Sir John Soane   Audio file icon  (872kb)
    Mary Anne Clarke   Audio file icon  (912kmb)
    John Keats   Audio file icon  (864kb)
    Edward Jenner   Audio file icon  (876kb)
    King George IV, when Prince Regent   Audio file icon  (932kb)
    Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick   Audio file icon  (920kb)
    The House of Lords, the Trial of Queen Caroline   Audio file icon  (1.1mb)
    John Loudon McAdam   Audio file icon  (832kb)
    William Blake   Audio file icon  (852kb)
    Mary Wollstonecraft   Audio file icon  (996kb)
    Hannah More   Audio file icon  (916kb)
    Edmund Kean   Audio file icon  (800kb)
    George Canning   Audio file icon  (848kb)
    Sir Humphry Davy, Bt   Audio file icon  (940kb)
    The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840   Audio file icon  (852kb)
    William Wordsworth   Audio file icon  (872kb)
    Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson   Audio file icon  (892kb)
    George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron   Audio file icon  (876kb)
    Emma, Lady Hamilton   Audio file icon  (676kb)
    William Wilberforce   Audio file icon  (872kb)
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    John Loudon McAdam, by Unknown artist, circa 1830 - NPG 3686 - © National Portrait Gallery, London

    John Loudon McAdam
    by Unknown artist
    circa 1830
    NPG 3686

     

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