Now exhibiting for a short time, at 122, Fleet Street, City, opposite Punch's office : Just arrived from America the greatest wonder of the world. The great American prize lady, Miss C. Heenan ... heaviest female living, weighing 40 stone ...

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Now exhibiting for a short time, at 122, Fleet Street, City, opposite Punch's office : Just arrived from America the greatest wonder of the world. The great American prize lady, Miss C. Heenan ... heaviest female living, weighing 40 stone ... Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Poster advertising appearances at 122 Fleet Street, London of Miss C. Heenan, known as the Great American Prize Lady who weighed 40 stone. Includes press reviews dated 1867. Printed by W. Corden, 27 Gee Street, St. Luke's, London.

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[1868?]
St. Luke's, [London] : W. Corden, [1867?]

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1 sheet : black and white illustration ; 51 x 25 cm

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