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  3. Forty Elephants - Wikipedia

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    The Forty Thieves operated from the Elephant and Castle area of London. They were allied with the Elephant and Castle Mob led by the McDonald brothers. They raided quality stores in the West End of London and ranged all over the country. The gang was also known to masquerade as housemaids for wealthy families before ransacking their homes ...

  4. Two Hundred Rabbits - Wikipedia

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    Two Hundred Rabbits is a 1968 children's picture book written by Lonzo Anderson and illustrated by Adrienne Adams, about a medieval boy who summons forest rabbits with a special whistle. Published by Viking Press in the United States, it received critical acclaim.

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  8. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    Ever since the Stone Age, when elephants were represented by ancient petroglyphs and cave art, they have been portrayed in various forms of art, including pictures, sculptures, music, film, and even architecture. Elephant scalp worn by Demetrius I of Bactria (205–171 BC), founder of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, as a symbol of his conquest.

  9. File:Elephant and Castle station fire.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Elephant & Castle railway station; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.