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I find these tigers fascinating too ST. They just lok so primeval. I can't believe they actually made it into the 19th century which makes it all the more tragic that they are now extinct.
That bottom one's interesting. Who? When?
is that a tasmanian devil?
Great picture isn't it? Woodcutters, settlers 1870s, I think.Tiger, John.
Most jealous :)
Nemo, I've turned into a name dropping Molly, surrounded by historian-rockstars.
I find these tigers fascinating too ST. They just lok so primeval. I can't believe they actually made it into the 19th century which makes it all the more tragic that they are now extinct.
ReplyDeleteThat bottom one's interesting. Who? When?
ReplyDeleteis that a tasmanian devil?
ReplyDeleteGreat picture isn't it? Woodcutters, settlers 1870s, I think.
ReplyDeleteTiger, John.
Most jealous :)
ReplyDeleteNemo, I've turned into a name dropping Molly, surrounded by historian-rockstars.
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