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Artist Alexander Litovchenko Robert Walker Macbeth – Sedge Cutting in Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire, early morning Édouard Manet At the Café Blonde Woman
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embarrassed by the incident. He orders Sham, Agba, and Grimalkin to live in Wicken Fen, and they depart. Two years later, the Earl's Chief Groom comes to see
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fluid down his throat, causing him to spit it out and lose all three. "Wicken Fen: Crucifix Ground Beetle". Archived from the original on 2008-06-18. Letter
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Stanley and Edith walking in Wicken Fen, Cambridge. Approximate date: 1930s
William Fassnidge (930 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
BMNHE 1079561, a specimen of the butterfly Papilio machaon britannicus Seitz, 1907 collected by William Fassnidge at Wicken Fen in June 1937
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Rebellion in Greenery, Wilfred Heaton's Healing Stream, Christopher Gunning's Wicken Fen Jacon Bride's Percussion Concerto and Sebastian Currier's Remix. Fellow
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dispar in 1901, when G.H. Verbal released a number of caterpillars in Wicken Fen; however, due to a lack of host plants, the reintroduction was not viable
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describes the two beetles as unidentified carabi, or ground beetles. *"Wicken Fen: Crucifix Ground Beetle". Archived from the original on 18 June 2008.