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Post mortem of a trained cormorant named 'Hobblegobble': partial dissection showing the head and stomach. Watercolour by F.H. Salvin, 1876.
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Post mortem of a trained cormorant named 'Hobblegobble': partial dissection showing the head and stomach. Watercolour by F.H. Salvin, 1876.
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Post mortem of a trained cormorant named 'Hobblegobble': partial dissection showing the head and stomach. Watercolour by F.H. Salvin, 1876.

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Keywords: Captain Francis Henry Salvin

Date 1876
date QS:P571,+1876-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Watercolour
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