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  <dc:title>Slide showing engraving of 'Old Red Sandstone Fishes'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Black and white engraving showing underwater scene with fish of various species.
'Old Red Sandstone Fishes' marked in white ink on lower part of slide frame
'Newton &amp; Co, 3 Fleet Street, London' marked on sticker in upper left corner, partly obscured. Newton &amp; Co were described as 'Opticians and Globe Makers to the Queen, 1861- 85', having succeeded Newton &amp; Son (John and William Newton) from premises in Chancery Lane, London. 
Number '42' written on tape on top of slide.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>Late 19th century</dc:date>
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