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| 21:12, 2 February 2006 | 859×492 (120 KB) | Churchh | ("A Splendid Spread", satire on an early inflatable (air tube) version of the crinoline by George Cruikshank, from ''The Comic Almanack'', 1850. (Crinolines did not actually come into wide use until a few years later.) Note that the gentlemen have to use) |
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