File:Cinchona Nilgiris ILN.jpg
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DescriptionCinchona Nilgiris ILN.jpg | ‘Peruvian Bark Tree Plantation in the Neilgherry Hills, India: Sir William Denison, Governor of Madras, Planting the First Tree in a New Plantation’ - the man sitting at left is Sir William Denison, the man with spade on the extreme left is William Graham McIvor. |
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Source | The Illustrated London News, December 6th 1862:592 |
Author | The Illustrated London News |
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