One newspaper advert about the Horniman Museum’s free of charge open days, namely every Wednesday and Saturday from 2 pm to 9 pm. The advert also states that no cards of admission would be required on these days, and that no children would be admitted unless accompanied by adults. The new Zoological Saloon, “Birds, Beasts and Fishes”, had been now opened to the public.
Horniman Museum free of charge open days
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Musician performing for the group. Nankai village. April 10th.
Black and white negative of Wai Wai textile with feathers hanging from a bookshelf
Black and white negative of Guyana coastline from the air
Colour positive film of Wai Wai person standing at river edge near rapids
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