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The Salford tiger, a vintage taxidermy-mounted tiger (Panthera tigris). This tiger skin of unknown origin was originally mounted in 1914 by Harry Ferris Brazenor (1863–1948), son of taxidermist Robert Wilding Brazenor. The mounted tiger was obtained by Leeds Museum from Salford Museum and Art Gallery in 1982, and was extensively repaired and conserved by James Dickinson around 2008. From 2008 the Salford tiger has been on permanent display in Leeds City Museum, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. |
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