

A man wearing a long tan coat with rolled-up sleeves and a top hat stands facing slightly left. He holds a long whip or lash in his right hand and the handle in his left. A white neck scarf is loosely wrapped around his neck. He wears tall dark boots. The title "A View of the Telegraph, Cambridge" is written at the bottom.
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