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    • 2007-12-30T16:40:02Z Arachn0 358x575 (92399 Bytes) ==Description== Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole, studio of Jean-Baptiste van Loo, 1740. ==Source== Robert Walpole from en:Wikipedia, 21:01, 14 Sep 2004 . . Villafanuk (26745 bytes) ==Licensing== {{PD-Art|PD-old-100}} [[Category:Robert
    • 2005-03-03T12:37:48Z 竹麦魚(Searobin) 434x601 (26745 Bytes) Robert Walpole from en:Wikipedia{{PD}}

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