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Where to look for Halley's Comet,Morning Sky,London,England,Sky,1910,Cathedral

Title: Where to look for Halley's Comet in the morning sky: a chance for the early riser
Creator(s): Morrell, G. F., artist
Date Created/Published: 1910.
Summary: View of London, with diagram in sky.
Notes:
Reproduction of drawing by G.F. Morrell.
Illus. in: Graphic, v. 81, 1910 Apr. 30, p. 609.
Freitag, no. 2129.
Published in: Halley's Comet: a bibliography / compiled by Ruth S. Freitag. Washington : Library of Congress, 1984, p. 340.
Subjects:
Celestial bodies--1910.
Comets--1910.
Cathedrals--England--London--1910.
Halley's comet--1910.
Halftone photomechanical prints--1910.
Periodical illustrations--1910.
Bookmark /97506784/
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