File:Hornbooks-Cross.png
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English: Two hornbooks in the form of a cross. The left one was drawn by J. H. Slater, the right one by Signor Canteri, a Folkestone dealer in curiosities. They were drawn from memory after specimens they had seen. |
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English: Scanned myself from Tuer’s History of the Horn-Book, 1896. |
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00:20, 17 December 2005 | 5,300 × 2,746 (103 KB) | Phrood~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | Two hornbooks in the form of a cross. The left one was drawn by J. H. Slater, the right one by Signor Canteri, a Folkestone dealer in curiosities. Scanned myself from Tuer’s ''History of the Horn-Book'', 1896. |
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