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DescriptionEdward T. Perkins, Borabora, 1854.jpg |
English: Borabora. |
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Source | Perkins, Edward T. (1854) Na Motu; or, Reef-Rovings in the South Seas, Category:New York: Pudney & Russell, p. 282 |
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Edward T. Perkins, artist Lithograph of Snyder, Black & Sturn, New York |
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