File:William augustus duke of cumberland highlanders medley.jpg
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English: William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. The Highlanders Medley, or the Duke Triumphant. Head and shoulders of Wm., Duke of Cumberland, with vignettes of popular battle scenes and satires and verses extolling his conquest of the Scots Highlanders. Published: 1746. Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. |
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