Papilio hornimani - Distant. Swallowtime Butterfly, Africa. Named after MR. F.J.Horniman, M.P. From Proceedingsof Zoological Society of London 17 June 1879
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Shop of coarse wares
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Hart Museum Visitor Books
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Eric McGavin demonstrating the vocal horn to students visiting the Boosey & Hawkes Museum
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Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by Rihzhon Khojakhanov and his family
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