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Comet Bennett
Anonymous
The new comet - a phenomenon now visible in all part of the United States
Anonymous
Comet
Christoph Weigel
Comet of 1742
John Bevis
Donati's Comet, Oxford, 7.30pm, 5th October 1858
William Turner
Perception of Earth and Comet Encounter from 1857
Anonymous
Arnold Bennett', The novelist of the 'Five Towns
Emil Otto Hoppe
Passing events, or the tail of the comet of 1853'
George Cruikshank
The Great Comet of 1811
Anonymous
'The comet of 1882 as seen from Streatham'
Cassell & Co
Comet West near the Sun, 1976
NASA
restless 5
Paul Bennett
The Comet
Thomas Rowlandson
Comet Shoemaker-Levy colliding with Jupiter, 20 July 1994
Unknown
Enoch Arnold Bennett, British novelist
Anonymous
Obverse of a medal commemorating the brilliant comet of November 1618
Unknown
Henry Hamilton Bennett with his Family: Ashley, Harriet and Nellie
Henry Hamilton Bennett
Comet of December 1680 (Kirch), 1681
Unknown
Great comet of 1680 (Kirch) as it appeared as it approached the Sun
Unknown
Donati's Comet, 2 October 1858
James W Watts
Comet of 684 (Halley), 1493
Unknown
breathe 10
Paul Bennett
Donati's Comet, 1858
Anonymous
Donati's Comet, 10 October 1858
James W Watts
Donati's Comet, 1858
William (1789-1862) (after) Turner
Donati's comet of 1858 viewed over St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1884
Unknown
Series 'Actualites', the comet, Monsieur Babinet decides to personally shut down the sun in order to fulfil his predictions
Honore Daumier
People watching a comet
Anonymous
Comet Ikeye-Seki, 1965
NASA
The Comet As Seen from the Pyramids, Egypt
Anonymous
Series 'Actualites', Ah! yes those comets they always predict great misfortunes, plate 573
Honore Daumier
A crowd of people sees a comet
Pieter van der Aa I
Comet Lovejoy photographed from orbit aboard the International Space Station
Anonymous
Comet of 1742
Thomas Wright
Glass, known as a Comet beaker, known as a ‘Comet beaker’
Anonymous
Reverse of a medal commemorating the brilliant comet of November 1618
Unknown
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