

Ireland in Scotland, or a Trip from Oxford to the Land of Cakes
The image depicts a man in 18th or 19th-century attire. He wears a long, dark-colored coat with tails, cream-colored breeches, white stockings, and black shoes. A green flower or ribbon adorns his left lapel. He holds a top hat in his right hand and a rolled-up umbrella in his left. A sword is attached to his belt on the right side. The man has a partially bald head with white hair tied behind. He stands on a patch of land with a small plant and shell. The background is a light-colored sky. Text at the bottom reads "IRELAND in SCOTLAND, or a trip from OXFORD to the land of Cakes".
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- 662 × 893 px
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