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Two women lying dead in a London stree
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Two women lying dead in a London stree
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Two women lying dead in a London street during the Great Plague, 1665, one with a child who is still alive. Etching after R. Pollard II.

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Keywords: Epidemics; Robert Pollard; Death; Plague; etchings

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