Two identical souvenir booklets distributed by the Surrey House Museum (the predecessor to the Horniman Museum and former home of the Horniman family). The booklets contain illustrations of domestic and wild animals with their names written in Japanese. The covers are decorated with Japanese iconography and bound with thread.
Surrey House Museum Japanese Souvenir Booklet
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Slide of a shaman without a hat and young men lining up to have skewers inserted into the skin on their backs
Notecard inscribed "Sent to Scott Polar Research 8th June".
Mr. Horniman lends his saddlery collection to the World’s Colombian Exposition at Chicago
Colour slide of palm trees and vegetation
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