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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 The rhinoceros. Weekly Visitor no. 103 (16 September): 337-339
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 The rhinoceros [in Surrey Zoological Gardens]. Arcana of Science and Art 8: 184-186, fig. 1
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File AvailableSurrey Zoological Gardens 1834 Arrival of rhinoceros. Morning Post Thursday 3 April 1834
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File AvailableSurrey Zoological Gardens 1834 The new rhinoceros. London Standard Saturday 5 April 1834
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File AvailableLiverpool Zoological Gardens 1834 Arrival of rhinoceros. Liverpool Mercury Friday 27 June 1834
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Liverpool Zoological Gardens, 1834. Arrival of rhinoceros. Liverpool Mercury Friday 27 June 1834
Zoological Gardens. - The rhinoceros has now arrived, and may be seen without any extra charge, Mr Atkins having, wisely we think, abandoned his intention of charging an additional shipping to such...
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File AvailableCaunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1834 The oriental annual, or scenes in India. Comprising twenty-five engravings from original drawings by William Daniell. London, Bull and Churton vol. 1, pp. 1-254
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File AvailableCaunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1834 Wanderungen und Scenen in Indien. Bilder-magazin fur allgemeine Weltkunde 1834 (21): 321-331
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 Oude. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register (n.s.) 15 (59): 215-225
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The menageries of Lucknow are very extensive, and besides those wild and savage animals kept for the purpose of assisting at “the pumps of death and theatres of blood”, in which this barbaric court delights, there are many fierce beasts, not intended for fighting, retained merely as ornamenta...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 Indian sports. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register (n.s.) 15 (60): 304-312
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File AvailableHowitt, S. 1834 Attaque d'un rhinoceros par des elephants. Musee des Familles: Lectures du Soir 1834: 297-298
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