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Portrait of Frederick Augustus Abel (1827-1902) angry He apparently represents an amalgamation

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He apparently represents an amalgamation of the characters and tragic fates of three Assyrian rulers and was the last of a line of 30 kings of Assyria

Jim Pearson

found in Bucklersbury

King George VI waves to the crowd from the balcony at Buckingham Palace during the celebrations

1749-1790) was published in Carl Linnaeus's name

Portrait of Frederick Augustus Abel (1827-1902) angry He apparently represents an amalgamationHalf length portrait of F A Abel, looking to the left as viewed. Abel is shown in a jacket and waistcoat, a white shirt with tie and a prominent watch chain. His hair and prominent side whiskers are white with age. Printed below the image: 'MAULL & FOX, 187a PICCADILLY, LONDON. The reverse has various inscriptions including the photograph number, '186141'. Sir Frederick Augustus Abel was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1860. Original: albumen

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