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Image title: Cæsar crossing the channel.
Source: Nye, Bill: “Bill Nye’s History of England” (1900)
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Keywords: people, boars, soldiers, romans, cartoons, humour, greyscale
Status: out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested
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Cæsar [Caesar] first came to Great Britain on account of a bilious attack. On the way across the channel a violent storm came up. The great emporor and pantata believed he was drowning, so that in an instant’s time everything throughout his whole lifetime recurred to him as he went down,—especially his breakfast.

Purchasing a four-in-hand of docked unicorns, and much improved in health, he returned to Rome.” (p. 16)

Dimensions: 78 x 75mm (3.1 x 3.0 inches)
Filename: 015-Caesar-crossing-the-channel-q50-1126x1049.jpg
Cartoonist: A. M. Richards
Scanner dpi: 2400
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