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Note-card: Falkland Islands, with black crowned night heron illustration

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Cream cardboard note-card titled Falkland Islands with a sketched bird illustration with title beneath it, "Black-crowned Night heron Nycticorax N. cyanocephalus". The cards interior has a handwritten message wishing Gerry Clark and family best wishes for Christmas, 1994. Part of a large collection of written and audiovisual resources and equipment which belonged to Gerry Clark; most of which d...

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  • Title

    Note-card: Falkland Islands, with black crowned night heron illustration

  • Maker

    Keenleyside, Nicholas

  • Subject

    Ocean voyaging, Exploration & Voyaging, Natural History, Science, TOTORORE, Yacht, Vessel Type, Paper-based material, Drawing, Greeting Card

  • Additional information

    Paper: 0 - Whole, 2D objects (HxW): H 105 W 148mm: 0 - Whole

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