File:Lioness Attacking the Exeter Mail Coach.jpg

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English: Oil painting of c. 1820, a copy of a work by James Pollard showing an attack by an escaped lioness on a mail coach at Winterslow, England.
Date
Source Woolley and Wallis, auctioneers, sale in 2012
Author Unknown artist working around 1820

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Oil painting of c. 1820, a copy of a work by James Pollard showing an attack by an escaped lioness on a mail coach at Winterslow, England.

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current21:48, 25 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 21:48, 25 September 2020634 × 464 (87 KB)MoonrakerUploaded a work by Unknown artist working around 1820 from Woolley and Wallis, auctioneers, sale in 2012 with UploadWizard
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