Beetles (Coleoptera, Plate 280) by Frederick DuCane Godman, 1879 arkansas rail lines and new boulevards
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rail lines and new boulevards spurred rapid growth in the suburbs around Paris
River Axe: Flowing through Axminster
This collaboration highlights the era's intertwining of art and science in the service of exploration and commerce
The map is a reflection of the country's newfound independence and its desire to promote tourism
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Beetles (Coleoptera, Plate 280) by Frederick DuCane Godman, 1879 arkansas rail lines and new boulevardsInsecta Coleoptera, Plate 280 by Frederick DuCane Godman (18341919) is a classic Victorian zoological illustration that captures the precision and curiosity of late 19th century natural history. Published in 1879, this entomological plate was created to be both beautiful and useful: a clear, methodical presentation of beetle forms, markings, and structures intended to aid comparison. Its orderly arrangement and crisp annotation reflect an era
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