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Perspective (interior) view of Sir Ashton Lever's Museum (Leicester Square, London) March 30, 1785 (w/c on paper) , Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 4. Hepoona Roo: Signed l.l. outside frame line S. Smith. Now known as a Greater glider possum, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 2. Cyprinaceous Labrus and Hippocampus. Now known as Wrasse or Parrot, fish and Sea horse, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 12. The Scincoid, or Skinc-Formed Lizard. Now known as a Blue-tongude lizard, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 29. Port Jackson Thrush. Now known as a Grey thrush spotted quail thrush?, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 3. Knob, Fronted Bee Eater: Signed l.c. Sarah Smith. Now known as a Friar bird, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 22. A Kangaroo. Now known as a Kangaroo. Possibly by Charles Catton Junr, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 25. A Kangaroo. Now known as a Kangaroo. Appears to be a Sarah Stone copy of a Charles Catton Junr. plate, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 28. A Tapoa Tafa. Now known as a Dasyurus quoll. Appears to be a Sarah Stone copy of a Charles Catton Junr. plate, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images
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Page 1. Anomalous Hornbill: Signed l.c. Sarah Smith. Now known as a Channel-billed Cuckoo, c.1789-90 (w/c), Stone, Sarah (1760-1844) / Bridgeman Images