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Group 46

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Contains 4 Results:

Page 36

 File — Group: 46, Album: 2, Page: 36
Identifier: 46-2-36
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

A unique record of a hunting trip along the Nile, possibly of German origin. Contains some unusual images of natives and big game hunting, including a view of hunting trophies (elephant feet and antlers) stacked up on the deck of a ship. Note that many of the animals depicted have been identified as closely as possible by the encoder, but some remain unidentifiable.

Dates: Circa 1910

European and African hunters walking through a group of rondavels

 Item — Group: 46, Album: 2, Page: 36
Identifier: 46-2-36-1
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

A unique record of a hunting trip along the Nile, possibly of German origin. Contains some unusual images of natives and big game hunting, including a view of hunting trophies (elephant feet and antlers) stacked up on the deck of a ship. Note that many of the animals depicted have been identified as closely as possible by the encoder, but some remain unidentifiable.

Dates: Circa 1910

Africans and a European man at a river bank, view from steamer

 Item — Group: 46, Album: 2, Page: 36
Identifier: 46-2-36-2
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

A unique record of a hunting trip along the Nile, possibly of German origin. Contains some unusual images of natives and big game hunting, including a view of hunting trophies (elephant feet and antlers) stacked up on the deck of a ship. Note that many of the animals depicted have been identified as closely as possible by the encoder, but some remain unidentifiable.

Dates: Circa 1910

Boats docked at a river bank

 Item — Group: 46, Album: 2, Page: 36
Identifier: 46-2-36-3
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

A unique record of a hunting trip along the Nile, possibly of German origin. Contains some unusual images of natives and big game hunting, including a view of hunting trophies (elephant feet and antlers) stacked up on the deck of a ship. Note that many of the animals depicted have been identified as closely as possible by the encoder, but some remain unidentifiable.

Dates: Circa 1910