File:Punch's visit to a very remarkable place.jpg
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19th century Punch Magazine cartoon |
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The Mastiff and Bullmastiff Handbook, D.B.Oliff, ISBN 0 85115 485 9 |
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Public Domain, Copyright expired, author died more than 100 years ago |
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