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A Famous Arabian Stallion, c1870s, (1944). Creator: Anne BluntA Famous Arabian Stallion, c1870s, (1944). Seyal of the Hamdani Simri strain by Champion Mesaoud out of Sobha by the unbeaten race-horse Wazir
Heathfield Park, (1835). Creator: Charles MottramHeathfield Park, 1835. Georgian country estate of Charles Richard Blunt purchased after his return to England from collectorship in Dhaka
Magnetism, 1833. Creator: UnknownMagnetism, 1833. Diagram of the natural phenomenon of magnetism: hands manipulating magnets above, and a compass below. [William Orr, London, 1833]
Childrens Dress: The Blunt Boys, c. 1767, (1948). Creator: Johan ZoffanyChildrens Dress: The Blunt Boys, c.1767, (1948). From " English Fashion", by Alison Settle. [Collins, London, 1948]
Proposed riverfront access to St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1826. ArtistProposed riverfront access to St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1826. Proposal for a new street and ground landing place, with fountain, leading to the south entrance of the cathedral
Girls at needlework, Halliwick School For Girls, Marylebone Road, London, c1903 (1903). Halliwick School for Girls, established in 1851 by Miss Caroline Blunt
Miss Scawen Blunt, (18th century), 1925Miss Scawen Blunt, 18th century. After a work by Daniel Gardner (1750-1805). From The Connoisseur, 1925
Parhelia (mock suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698, (1845). On this occasion the phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, began at 8am when true Sun shone through watery cloud
Parhelia (mock suns) combined with a halo and rainbow, 1721 (1845). This phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, was observed in England in 1721