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1. [Francis Fowke], London the Stronghold of England, Cornhill Magazine, 1 (1860), 641–51.
2. Anon, The Opening of the Great Exhibition, Punch, 42 (1862), 179.
3. Anon, A Big Name for a Big Place, Punch, 42 (1862), 191.
4. Anon, To All Whom it May Concern, Punch, 42 (1862), 194.
5. Anon, Punchii, Cracem Pacem Petentis Palinodia, Punch, 42 (1862), 201.
6. Anon, Punch Counselleth King Cole Touching the International Exhibition, Punch, 42 (1862), 229.
7. Anon, 'The House that Francis Fowke Built', Punch, 43 (1862), 69.
8. Anon, How to See the Exhibition in Ten Minutes, Punch, 43 (1862), 135.
9. Anon, Military if not Naval Intelligence, Punch, 43 (1862), 167.
10. Anon, Too Frightful to Contemplate!, Punch, 45 (1863), 2.
11. Basil Champneys, New Buildings at South Kensington, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 372.