Description
1 by Harry Hopman in 1968 and by Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph and World Tennis Magazine in 1975
here termed 'oxygenized carbon'
Composite image showing the ruins of the Priory of Holy Trinity
showing three soldiers with firearms in a defensive position above the harbour
'Young Rhesus Monkey' mb-artist Domenico_di_Michelino 1 by Harry Hopman inZoological study of the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), native to south and southeast Asia. Depicted in a collar and chain, the animal has its arms extended. There is a house and forest landscape behind with mountains in the far distance. Illustration from the title page of The natural history of monkeys, by Sir William Jardine (Edinburgh, 1833) The Naturalist's Library. Mammalia. Vol. 1. The plate is inscribed: 'Young Rhesus Monkey. Lizars sc.'
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