File:Group of men with their dogs, around a camp fire. The man second from left holds a wild piglet in his lap. On the Mendip Hills sheep farm. ATLIB 284080.png
DescriptionGroup of men with their dogs, around a camp fire. The man second from left holds a wild piglet in his lap. On the Mendip Hills sheep farm. ATLIB 284080.png
English: A group of five unidentified men with their farm dogs, around a camp fire. The man second from left, with a moustache and dark coloured hat, is holding a wild piglet on his lap. They are on a hillside covered with tussock grass. Photograph taken at the Mendip Hills sheep farm (owned by Andrew William Rutherford) by Albert Percy Godber in 1917.
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Group of men with their dogs, around a camp fire. The man second from left holds a wild piglet in his lap. On the Mendip Hills sheep farm.
Place
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Mendip Hills
Physical Description
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Dry plate glass negative 6.5 x 4.75
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APG-0469-1/2-G
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IE343861
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Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand
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Alexander Turnbull Library batch upload 284080 Group of men with their dogs, around a camp fire. The man second from left holds a wild piglet in his lap. On the Mendip Hills sheep farm. #468
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