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Tramp camps and standing camps for Boy Scouts
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Tramp camps and standing camps for Boy Scouts
Maker
J A Kyle
Date
1916
Object number
00032512
Name
Book
Medium
Ink on paper
Dimensions
Overall: 175 x 120 x 8 mm, 0.08 kg
Classifications
Books and journals
Credit Line
ANMM Collection
Terms
Glasgow
books
Sport and Lifestyle
Shipping, Trade and Industry
Paper - books
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