English: This a drawing that shows women peeking through ventilators in the ceiling of the House of Commons, listening in on a Parliament session in progress
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DR759/4. Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton, 1800-1899 Collection. Album: inscribed `Rough Sketches'. 1829-1873', mainly containing water-colours by Rebecca Dulcibella Ferrers, but with material by other artists, including some loosely inserted folios. Loose folio. Pen and Ink drawing with Watercolour washes. Untitled, without date or signature [The Viewing Gallery, Houses of Parliament]. Dimensions (H, W): 295 x 240mm.