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Sir David Bruce, Ubombo, Zululand.
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Sir David Bruce, Ubombo, Zululand.
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Print of photograph of Sir David Bruce on porch of his hut in Ubombo, Zululand (now South Africa);

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Keywords: bruce, sir david; Hunter; Hunting; zululand

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  • Library reference: RAMC 1675/8
  • Photo number: L0028656
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