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  <dc:title>Interior view of the Government Laboratories, by George Newnes Limited</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Showing male technicians engaged in various tasks at laboratory benches, including [right of image] analysis of bottles of wine. Thomas Edward Thrope appears towards the background centre of the image. Taken at the Government Laboratories at Clement's Inn Passage, Strand, London.  

Captioned in pencil: 'Analysis of food &amp; drink (in general)'; and in pencil 'G. Philip &amp; Son'. With instructions for size of reproduction. This image was used in the article 'The Government Laboratory', by John Mills, The Strand Magazine, vol.21, May 1901, pp.561-571, and captioned: 'The main laboratory: testing alcoholic drinks, botanic beers, tinctures, etc.'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>May 1901</dc:date>
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