Description
1814 with decorative moulding on front
the Welsh fly-half makes a break v England with support from Dai Morris (centre) and Mervyn Davies (left)
The expedition's tents and observatory pillar are visible in a treed interior
Inscribed: 'Humphre delin
'The White Fulica' internment 1814 with decorative moulding onOrnithological study of a Lord Howe Swamphen or White Gallinule (Porphyrio albus), an extinct bird native to Lord Howe Island, Australia. Plate 27 from Journal of a voyage to New South Wales by John White (J. Debrett, London, 1790). The accompanying text states that: 'The body is about the size of a domestic fowl. The shoulders are furnished with a small crooked spine This bird is the only species of its genus yet known of a white colour' The plate is
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