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Framed Harpers Magazine Double-page spread of the early days of the Civil War WWII Ireland had been Britain's unwilling

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Ireland had been Britain's unwilling colony for seven hundred years

I had to purchase it

Both sides succeeded well enough that the full story has never appeared until now

That painting does have an inscription in pencil on the front of the piece that reads 'Original sketch by Benjamin West

Connecticut (January 9

Framed Harpers Magazine Double-page spread of the early days of the Civil War WWII Ireland had been Britain's unwillingUpdated on July 12, 2026: This has been sold. "Destruction of the United States Navy Yard at Norfolk, Virginia, by Fire, by the United States Troops, on April 20th, 1861" and "Destruction of the United States Ships at the Norfolk Navy Yard, by Order of the Government" Framed with matting under glass. Image size: 15" x 21" Frame size: 22" x 27. 5" Shipping: $35. Please allow two weeks for shipping. Historical Background: "History of the Great

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