Ringing the First Peal After the Institute Was Declared Open by Her Majesty by Charles J. Staniland

Ringing the First Peal After the Institute Was Declared Open by Her Majesty

(Ringing the First Peal after the Institute was declared open by Her Majesty )


Charles J. Staniland

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Ringing the First Peal After the Institute Was Declared Open by Her Majesty by Charles J. Staniland. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
ringing · first peal · institute · declared · open · her majesty · imperial institute · bell ringing · london
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