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  • Pipe manufacturing plant. Automatic precision cutting to size
    IA_Pipe-Manufacturing_AAA_1350.jpg
  • Pipe manufacturing plant. Automatic precision cutting to size
    IA_Pipe-Manufacturing_AAA_1351.jpg
  • Young boy of 5 is practising arithmetic with the aid of precision weights and a digital scale
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  • Precision weights of different value and a digital scale
    SL_Weights_LS2_5635.jpg
  • Young boy of 5 is practising arithmetic with the aid of precision weights and a digital scale
    SL_Weights_LS2_5625.jpg
  • Young boy of 5 is practising arithmetic with the aid of precision weights and a digital scale
    SL_Weights_LS2_5623.jpg
  • Precision weights of different value and a digital scale
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  • Precision weights of different value and a digital scale
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  • Precision weights of different value and a digital scale
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  • Young boy of 5 is practising arithmetic with the aid of precision weights and a digital scale
    SL_Weights_LS2_5624.jpg
  • Young boy of 5 is practising arithmetic with the aid of precision weights and a digital scale
    SL_Weights_LS2_5621.jpg
  • common ringed plover or ringed plover (Charadrius hiaticula) painted and described by Charles Whymper from the book ' Egyptian birds ' for the most part seen in the Nile valley Publication date 1909 Publisher London, A. and C. Black
    IR_f_Egyptian-Birds_0269.jpg
  • Sinai Rosefinch Carpodacus synoicus, here as Desert Bullfinch or Trumpeter Finch painted and described by Charles Whymper from the book ' Egyptian birds ' for the most part seen in the Nile valley Publication date 1909 Publisher London, A. and C. Black
    IR_f_Egyptian-Birds_0195.jpg
  • Restoration of the Iguanodon from The royal natural history EDITED  BY RICHARD LYDEKKER Volume V 1896
    IR_f_Royal-natural-history-5_0055.jpg
  • The southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons Here as Phascolomys latifrons) is one of three extant species of wombats. It is found in scattered areas of semiarid scrub and mallee from the eastern Nullarbor Plain to the New South Wales border area. It is the smallest of all three wombat species. The young often do not survive dry seasons. It is the state animal of South Australia Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher  London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 1 (1863)
    IR_f_Australian-Mammal-V1_0286.jpg
  • The common wombat (Vombatus ursinus Here as Phascolomys wombat), also known as the coarse-haired wombat or bare-nosed wombat, is a marsupial, one of three extant species of wombats and the only one in the genus Vombatus. The common wombat grows to an average of 98 cm (39 in) long and a weight of 26 kg (57 lb). Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher  London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 1 (1863)
    IR_f_Australian-Mammal-V1_0278.jpg
  • Antechinus apicalis Antechinus is a genus of small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia. They resemble mice with the bristly fur of shrews. They are sometimes also called broad-footed marsupial mice, pouched mice, route rat or Antechinus shrews. However, those common names are considered either regional or archaic, and the modern common name for the animals is antechinus. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher  London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 1 (1863)
    IR_f_Australian-Mammal-V1_0210.jpg
  • Antechinus fuliginosus Antechinus is a genus of small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia. They resemble mice with the bristly fur of shrews. They are sometimes also called broad-footed marsupial mice, pouched mice, route rat or Antechinus shrews. However, those common names are considered either regional or archaic, and the modern common name for the animals is antechinus. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher  London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 1 (1863)
    IR_f_Australian-Mammal-V1_0218.jpg
  • Antechinus unicolor Antechinus is a genus of small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia. They resemble mice with the bristly fur of shrews. They are sometimes also called broad-footed marsupial mice, pouched mice, route rat or Antechinus shrews. However, those common names are considered either regional or archaic, and the modern common name for the animals is antechinus. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher  London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 1 (1863)
    IR_f_Australian-Mammal-V1_0202.jpg
  • Burchell's courser (Cursorius rufus) is a wader in the pratincole and courser family, Glareolidae. The name of this bird commemorates the English naturalist William John Burchell. Native to Africa, Burchell's courser is a small, diurnal, and terrestrial bird that lives in the western parts of southern Africa. Although classed as waders, these are birds of dry open country, preferably semi-desert, where they typically hunt their insect prey (usually Harvester Termites)[5] by running on the ground. It principally feeds off of insects and lives in open, short grasslands and burnt veld. It grows up to 22 cm and on average weighs about 75 g as an adult. Colour Illustration by Elizabeth Gould for the ornithology book by John Gould Icones avium, or, Figures and descriptions of new and interesting species of birds from various parts of the globe Published in 1837
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  • PTEROGLOSSUS (Selenidera) gouldii Colour Illustration by Elizabeth Gould for the ornithology book by John Gould Icones avium, or, Figures and descriptions of new and interesting species of birds from various parts of the globe Published in 1837
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  • Wild Duck illustrated by Pierre Jacques Smit from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume IV published in 1895
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  • BANKSIAN AND SLENDER-BILLED COCKATOOS from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume IV published in 1895
    IR_f_Royal-natural-history-41_0130.jpg
  • A herd of Carpinchos (Capybara) from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume III published in 1893
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  • Beavers at Work from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume III published in 1893
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  • A Colony of Bobac Marmots The bobak marmot (Marmota bobak), also known as the steppe marmot, is a species of marmot that inhabits the steppes of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It is a social animal and inhabits steppe grassland, including cultivated field borders. It hibernates for more than half the year. Litter sizes average about five offspring and it takes three years for the young marmots to reach sexual maturity. Male offspring leave the home colony after their second winter, and about 60% of mature females give birth in any one year. The fur is used to make hats and coats and a Moscow fur-farm is experimenting with breeding bobak marmots for their pelts. from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume III published in 1893
    IR_f_Royal-natural-history-31_0113.jpg
  • Common Dormouse Phalanger (Droimicia nana) from ' A hand-book to the marsupialia and monotremata ' by Richard Lydekker, Lloyd's Natural History Series edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe Published in 1896 by E. Lloyd, London
    IR_f_marsupialia_0170.jpg
  • The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula previously in the genus Phalangista) is a nocturnal, semiarboreal marsupial of the family Phalangeridae, native to Australia and naturalised in New Zealand, and the second-largest of the possums. from ' A hand-book to the marsupialia and monotremata ' by Richard Lydekker, Lloyd's Natural History Series edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe Published in 1896 by E. Lloyd, London
    IR_f_marsupialia_0133.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 17 - Water-color sketches of plants of made by the artist Helen Sharp while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France,
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  • Sketchbook No. 16 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V16_0047.jpg
  • Machine color Indian Leopard [The Indian leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) is a leopard subspecies widely distributed on the Indian subcontinent].  from the book ' The great and small game of India, Burma, & Tibet ' by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by R. Ward in 1900
    IR_India-Game_0363-color.jpg
  • Skull and Horns of Cow Gaur. From a specimen in the possession of Mr. A. O. Humefrom the book ' The great and small game of India, Burma, & Tibet ' by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by R. Ward in 1900
    IR_India-Game_0075.jpg
  • Tea Shrub from the book ' The beauties of the creation ', or, a new moral system of natural history : in five volumes: consisting of quadrupeds, birds, fishes and reptiles, trees and flowers, &c. &c. v.5 Trees Printed in London by George Riley in 1793
    IR_f_Botany-1793_0019.jpg
  • Carpentry measure, plan and design tools on raw wood background. triangular ruler and angle measuring
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  • Great Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 2 Edited by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
    IR_f_Royal-natural-history-24_0208.jpg
  • Antelope heads and horns From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 2 Edited by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
    IR_f_Royal-natural-history-23_0325.jpg
  • Machine Colorized image of Pamir Wild Sheep Pamir argali is also known as the Marco Polo sheep From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 2 Edited by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
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  • Machine colorised Hand sketched landscape of Pacific seaport of Cobija, Bolivia (in 1904 it was annexed by Chile) [Vue du Port de Cobija. République de Bolivia]. From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] 3rd volume By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault et c.e ... ;1835-1847
    IR_f_South-America-1_0483-colorized.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 12 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V12_0042.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 11 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V11_0072.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 11 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V11_0039.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 11 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V11_0010.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 10 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V10_0072.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 10 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V10_0039.jpg
  • Sketchbook No. 9 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
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  • Sketchbook No. 8 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
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  • Sketchbook No. 8 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
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  • Sketchbook No. 7 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
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  • Sketchbook 6 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V06_0036.jpg
  • Sketchbook 6 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V06_0004.jpg
  • Astor markhor (Capra falconeri falconeri) [Here as Capra falconeri typica] has large, flat horns, branching out very widely, and then going up nearly straight with only a half turn. It is synonymous with Capra falconeri cashmiriensis or Pir Panjal markhor, which has heavy, flat horns, twisted like a corkscrew colour illustration From the book ' Wild oxen, sheep & goats of all lands, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker (1849-1915) Published in 1898 by Rowland Ward, London
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  • Head and horns of a West Caucasian tur (Capra caucasica) is a mountain-dwelling goat-antelope native to the western half of the Caucasus Mountains range, in Georgia and European Russia. illustration From the book ' Wild oxen, sheep & goats of all lands, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker (1849-1915) Published in 1898 by Rowland Ward, London
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  • Skull and antlers of the chital (Axis axis), also known as spotted deer, chital deer, and axis deer, from the book ' The deer of all lands : a history of the family Cervidae, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Ward 1898
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  • Epigaea repens, the mayflower or trailing arbutus, is a low, spreading shrub in the family Ericaceae. It is found from Newfoundland to Florida, west to Kentucky and the Northwest Territories. from the book Beautiful wild flowers of America : from original water-color drawings after nature by  Isaac Sprague, 1811-1895 Published by Troy, Nims and Knights in New York in 1884 With Descriptive text by Rev. A. B. HERVEY
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  • Rhododendron periclymenoides, the pink azalea [Here as Purple azalea AZALEA NUDIFLORA] or pinxter flower, is a species of shrub in the heath family Ericaceae. It is native to eastern North America, where it is widespread from Alabama to New Hampshire.[2] It is often found in riparian areas, in wet to dry forests. from the book Beautiful wild flowers of America : from original water-color drawings after nature by  Isaac Sprague, 1811-1895 Published by Troy, Nims and Knights in New York in 1884 With Descriptive text by Rev. A. B. HERVEY
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  • Rosa carolina, commonly known as the Carolina rose, [Here as Swamp Rose]  pasture rose, or prairie rose, is a shrub in the rose family native to eastern North America. It can be found in nearly all US states and Canadian provinces east of the Great Plains. It is common throughout its range and can be found in a wide variety of open habitats, from thickets and open woods to roadsides and along railroads. from the book Beautiful wild flowers of America : from original water-color drawings after nature by  Isaac Sprague, 1811-1895 Published by Troy, Nims and Knights in New York in 1884 With Descriptive text by Rev. A. B. HERVEY
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  • Sketchbook 1 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
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  • Sketchbook 1 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V01_0052.jpg
  • Sketchbook 1 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
    IR_f_Helen-Sharp-V01_0027.jpg
  • Sketchbook 1 - Water-color sketches of plants of North America and Europe [graphic], Painted between June 1888 to September 1910 by Helen Sharp. Eighteen albums of water-color sketches by Helen Sharp of flowering plants and shrubs common to the United States, especially New England, as well as to Bermuda and parts of Europe, dated between June 1888 and Sept. 1910. Sketches in water-color and ink on paper (26 x 18 cm. or smaller) include botanical captions in Latin, along with Sharp"s notes on the common name and physical characteristics of each plant, and location and date of drawing. There is also a table of contents at the front of each sketchbook. The first 16 albums contain sketches of plants common in New England, in towns of Massachusetts such as Nantucket, Taunton, Boston, No. Andover, Marblehead, Hingham, Gloucester; Maine (York, Sorrento); New Hampshire (Surrey), and Connecticut. Volume 17 contains sketches of plants made by the artist while traveling in Switzerland, Italy, England, and France, while v. 18 contains sketches of tropical fruits and flowers of Bermuda, completed during Sharp"s visits of 1892, 1893, and 1903.
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  • Pentandria Mon. [Pittosporum viridiflorum] (1817) Pittosporum viridiflorum (Cape cheesewood) from a collection of ' Drawings of plants collected at Cape Town ' by Clemenz Heinrich, Wehdemann, 1762-1835 Collected and drawn in the Cape Colony, South Africa
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  • Mimosa [Acacia caffra] (1817) from a collection of ' Drawings of plants collected at Cape Town ' by Clemenz Heinrich, Wehdemann, 1762-1835 Collected and drawn in the Cape Colony, South Africa
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  • Decandria Mon. [Harpephyllum caffrum] (1817) from a collection of ' Drawings of plants collected at Cape Town ' by Clemenz Heinrich, Wehdemann, 1762-1835 Collected and drawn in the Cape Colony, South Africa
    IR_f_Wehdemann_0041.jpg
  • Baron Prevost - Hybrid Perpetual Rose from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
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  • Madam Laffay - Hybrid Perpetual Rose from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
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  • The Early Richmond Cherry is an antique variety and has been grown in England. It is widely known as the old Kentish Cherry. It was brought to America by early settlers for its excellent preserving and drying qualities, its vigorous growth characteristics, and the ability to thrive in a variety of growing conditions from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
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  • Large Early York [Duke of York] Peach Cultivar from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
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  • The D'Anjou pear, sometimes referred to as the Beurré d'Anjou or simply Anjou, is a short-necked cultivar of European pear. The variety was originally named 'Nec Plus Meuris' in Europe and the name 'Anjou' or 'd'Anjou' was erroneously applied to the variety when introduced to America and England. It is thought to have originated in the mid-19th century, in Belgium or France. from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
    IR_f_Specimen-Book_0051.jpg
  • Twenty Ounce Apple Variety from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
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  • Red Astrachan is a Russian or Swedish cultivar of domesticated apple, which is an early season apple, juicy, tart and mealy texture with pleasant flavour, and use for eating, cooking and cider. It is medium-sized, crimson colored. As all the early season apples, it is not good for storage. It is known by several other names including 'Abe Lincoln', 'American Red', and 'Waterloo' from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
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  • Walrus on the ice. The walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous distribution about the North Pole in the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. The walrus is the only living species in the family Odobenidae and genus Odobenus. From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 2 Edited by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
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  • Juvenile male Tourtelette à cravate [Cravatte] noire from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 6, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1808
    IR_f_African-Birds-V6_0201.jpg
  • Loriot coudougnan, Male, from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 6, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1808
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  • Male Pic laboureur Geocolaptes olivaceus - Ground Woodpecker The ground woodpecker (Geocolaptes olivaceus) is one of only three ground-dwelling woodpeckers in the world (the others are the Andean and campo flickers). It inhabits rather barren, steep, boulder-strewn slopes in relatively cool hilly and mountainous areas of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland and has yet to be recorded outside of Southern Africa. It is found in a broad swath running from southwest to northeast, from the Cape Peninsula and Namaqualand to Mpumalanga. It is closely related to the woodpeckers of the genus Campethera, some of which also employ terrestrial foraging strategies from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 6, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1808
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  • Crested swallow from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-V5_0350.jpg
  • Petit Indicateur, (Indicator minor) Lesser Honeyguide (family Indicatoridae) are near passerine birds in the order Piciformes. They are also known as indicator birds, or honey birds, although the latter term is also used more narrowly to refer to species of the genus Prodotiscus. They have an Old World tropical distribution, with the greatest number of species in Africa and two in Asia. from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-V5_0308.jpg
  • Calao Toc from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-V5_0279.jpg
  • Hornbill closeup of the Bill from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-V5_0240.jpg
  • Male Coucal houhou A coucal is one of about 30 species of birds in the cuckoo family. All of them belong in the subfamily Centropodinae and the genus Centropus. Unlike many Old World cuckoos, coucals are not brood parasites, from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-V5_0153.jpg
  • Male Coua tait-sou. Couas are large, mostly terrestrial birds of the cuckoo family, endemic to the island of Madagascar from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-V5_0144.jpg
  • Traquet à queue striée and Traquet à cul roux from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 4, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1805
    IR_f_African-Birds-V4_0266.jpg
  • Traquet tractrac Emarginata tractrac - Tractrac Chat  and Traquet montagnard Myrmecocichla monticola - Mountain Wheatear from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 4, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1805
    IR_f_African-Birds-V4_0242.jpg
  • Male Traquet imitateur from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 4, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1805
    IR_f_African-Birds-V4_0221.jpg
  • Gobe mouches Capuchon blanc [white-capped flycatcher] from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 4, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1805
    IR_f_African-Birds-V4_0070.jpg
  • Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume IX;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1811
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  • Elevation and Section of an improved Grate Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VIII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810.
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  • Egyptian, Indian and Persian Gems. Gem - Art highly prized for its beauty or perfection Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VIII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810.
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  • The linsangs are four species of tree-dwelling carnivorous mammals From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 1 Edited by  Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
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  • Abeham and the Canoes From the book  ' Athletics and manly sport ' by John Boyle O'Reilly, 1844-1890 Published in Boston, by Pilot publishing company in 1890. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THAT A LOVE FOR INNOCENT SPORT, PLAYFUL EXERCISE. AND ENJOYMENT OF NATURE, IS A BLESSING INTENDED NOT ONLY FOR THE YEARS OF BOYHOOD, BUT FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF A MAN
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  • Ancient Chessman A king — found with several others in a bog, in the county of Meath, Ireland. Preserved in the Royal Irish Academy From the book  ' Athletics and manly sport ' by John Boyle O'Reilly, 1844-1890 Published in Boston, by Pilot publishing company in 1890. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THAT A LOVE FOR INNOCENT SPORT, PLAYFUL EXERCISE. AND ENJOYMENT OF NATURE, IS A BLESSING INTENDED NOT ONLY FOR THE YEARS OF BOYHOOD, BUT FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF A MAN
    IR_Manly-Sport_0235.jpg
  • Fortifications design and implementation Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Bramah's improved patent Fire Engine Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
    IR_Vol07_0489.jpg
  • Bandages for External Maladies Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
    IR_Vol07_0329.jpg
  • Nerves of the Encephalon uniting interiorly with the spinal and forming the Plexuses Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Progress of the Dentition in the Horse  Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Fig 42. Baker's No. 1 Compound, Microscope. From the book '  The microscope : its history, construction, and application ' by Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899 Published in London by G. Routledge in 1869 with Illustrations by TUFFEN WEST
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  • Dionaea muscipula the Venus Fly-trap [a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina] Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume V;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Diomedia The Albatross Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume V;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England. Much of the Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire, containing the southern extremity of the Pennine range of hills, which extend into the north of the county. It contains part of the National Forest, and borders on Greater Manchester to the north-west, West Yorkshire to the north, South Yorkshire to the north-east, Nottinghamshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south-east, Staffordshire to the west and south-west and Cheshire also to the west. Kinder Scout, Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume V;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • The waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus here as Defassa waterbuck (Cobus defassa)) is a large antelope found widely in sub-Saharan Africa. It is placed in the genus Kobus of the family Bovidae. from the book '  Animal portraiture ' by Richard Lydekker, and illustrated by Wilhelm Kuhnert, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1912
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