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File:Winifred Hoernlè, "Break Down Of Our Waggon Near Sendeling’s Drift".jpg

Photograph was taken on 1912 field work expedition and published the following year in Johannesburg, Richtersveld: The Land and Its People, p. 21., a public lecture given by Hoernlé.

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Wagon used by Winifred Hoernlé in 1912 for anthropological field work

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