File:The Derby Ram cover 1865.jpg

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English: Cover of an issue of "The Derby Ram," published in Derby, England. The lithograph cover apparently was the work of a local man named J. Jessopp, who was seen a something of a local crank obsessed with local Derby politics. 283 mm x 228 mm. Courtesy of the British Museum, London.
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Author Printed by Bemrose & Sons

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