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The Humours of the Pantheon Finish:Rolled showing an overcrowded Brighton coach

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Description

showing an overcrowded Brighton coach about to leave the Belle Sauvage Inn

The dome of St Paul's Cathedral is visible in the distance

London as it appeared during the demolition of adjoining buildings in 1880

'Melrose Abbey'

The Humours of the Pantheon Finish:Rolled showing an overcrowded Brighton coach'The Humours of the Pantheon', 1772. Scene showing figures seated at tables in the Pantheon on Oxford Street. In the foreground figures are seated at a table with trays of tea whilst a child plays in front. A set of verse is below. Designed by James Wyatt, the Pantheon was a place of public entertainment that opened in 1772.

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