File:1747 GoldRing advertisement in General Advertiser London 2April.png
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Description1747 GoldRing advertisement in General Advertiser London 2April.png | Advertisement for goldsmith; "at the Gold Ring the corner of Ball Alley, in Lombard Street, near Gracechurch Street, London" |
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Source | General Advertiser (1744) (London, England), Thursday, April 2, 1747 |
Author | General Advertiser (1744) (London, England) |
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