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The March to Finchley. A Representation of the March of the Guards towards Scotland, in the Year 1745. Sullivan, Luke (British, 1705-1771), after Hogarth, William (British, 1697-1764). Etching, engraving, 1750. Notes: In this state Hogarth himself retouched Sullivan's original design and re-issued impressions on 12th June 1761. Print still mounted on the sheet from the Founder's album.
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