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The expedition's tents and observatory pillar are visible in a treed interior
Roehampton
the Welsh fly-half makes a break v England with support from Dai Morris (centre) and Mervyn Davies (left)
This car had no fixed pillar between front and rear doors
'The White Fulica' internment The expedition's tents and observatoryOrnithological study of a Lord Howe Swamphen or White Gallinule (Porphyrio albus), an extinct bird native to Lord Howe Island, Australia. Plate 27 from Journal of a voyage to New South Wales by John White (J. Debrett, London, 1790). The accompanying text states that: 'The body is about the size of a domestic fowl. The shoulders are furnished with a small crooked spine This bird is the only species of its genus yet known of a white colour' The plate is
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