File:Ascension crake.svg
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English: Drawing of the Ascension crake by Peter Mundy in 1656 on his visit to Ascension Island. This appears to be the original version of the drawing as it has sourcing. The one uploaded earlier is clearly distinct in some details, but has the same overall pose, and appears to be derived from this one. Vectorised as the image in the pdf had blurs around parts of the image |
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Source | https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/5228/SCtZ-0152-Lo_res.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y |
Author | Peter Mundy |
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