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File:Edward Oxford shoots at H. M. the Queen, 1840.jpg

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English: Detail of lithograph by J. R. Jobbins of Edward Oxford attempting to shoot Queen Victoria
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Date 1840
Source antique lithograph (detail)
Author J. R. Jobbins
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