File:Pen and Pencil (newspaper), 10 February 1855 page 5, The Caverns of Inkermann (cropped).jpg

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Pen and Pencil (Newspaper), published by Joseph Clayton, jr. 265 Strand.
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English: Pen and Pencil, Saturday, 10 February 1855, No. 1, Vol I., page 5 of 16, including illustrations.

An illustration from Pen and Pencil (an illustrated Family Newspaper).

The Caverns of Inkermann.

Pen and Pencil, an Illustrated Family Newspaper. 1855. London. Published by Joseph Clayton, jr. 265 Strand. reference Printed by Joseph Clayton, jun., at the printing office of Joseph Clayton, Sen., and published by Joseph Clayton, jun., at the offices of Pen and Pencil, 10 Crane Court, Fleet Street, 265 Strand, and 223 Piccadilly.

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Date 10 February 1855
date QS:P571,+1855-02-10T00:00:00Z/11
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