American statesman. 1783 signatory for the Treaty of Paris.
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Captain Cook - The Highway
E1, The Highway, 326, Free Trade Wharf
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The two farm workers in this image are taken from George Stubbs' Haymakers of 1785 at Tate Britain.
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