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  <dc:title>[Street scene with bonfires]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>On the far left is a pub with a sign inscribed 'Rodneys Head', beneath a portrait of the admiral with an anchor. Above the door of the pub is a sign which reads  'FOREIGN SPIRITS' and a model of a bunch of grapes hangs from a bracket above it. On the right-hand side of the picture is a rushlight tallow chandlers, with a sign above the shop window, and a large 'R ' illuminated with candles on the bracket above the sign.  To the left of the chandlers, one street back, is a coffee-house.  All of the shops have candles in every window and along the sign brackets. There is a large bonfire outside the pub, and people are firing miniature cannons.  A coach is making its way behind the pub, and the coachman is waving his hat.  In the background a crowd has gathered around a bonfire beneath an effigy hanging from gallows.  There are figures leaning through the open window of the coffee-house and a group of men talking outside the chandlers. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1780-1789]</dc:date>
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