Noah's Ark at anchor in New York harbor—all the beasts in pairs strolling about the decks—Captain Noah bossing things from the bridge—Shem, Ham, and Japhet manning the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 22 wordsTHIS IS SIR RAY LANKESTER'S DRAWING OF THE HUMAN JAWBONE FOUND RECENTLY IN SUSSEX, ENGLAND. LINES INDICATE ITS SHARE BEFORE BEING BROKEN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Globe (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1914), Sat 29 Mar 1913, Page 1
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