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"The Arnold Wedding" and "Murder after Marat" Images from Jonesonian Institute publications.

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JONESONIAN INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS. Bulletin 1 (2004): Nature versus Art in Taxidermy of Rare Memories. The Mounted Pygmy Rhinos. (Currently out of print while awaiting censors ruling. Image removed on legal advice). Bulletin 2 (2005): The Stirkoke Manuscript. Bulletin 3 (2006): The Atlantean Treasure. Bulletin 4 (2007): The Arnold Wedding. Bulletin 5 (2008): Dreams, Memories, Reflections. Sutherland, J.I. 2007: Murder after Marat. Journal of Art and the Forensic Sciences 87 (1 ) pp 64-78. Sutherland J.I. 2008: The Museumic Collections and Preserving Memories. Journal of Alternative Museology. Monograph 10 pp 1-314. Jonesonian 29/30

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    "The Arnold Wedding" and "Murder after Marat" Images from Jonesonian Institute publications.

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