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English: Portrait painting of George Frederick Wright |
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Source | http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rocky/oh_biographies/wright.jpg |
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- File:FMIB 39492 Section of the east-and-west glacial furrows, on Kelley's Island, preserved by Mr Younglove Fine sediment rests immediately on.jpeg
- File:FMIB 39493 Map of Greenland The arrow-points mark the margin of the ice-field.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 39502 Molar tooth of mammoth (Elephas primigenius)- a, grinding surface; b, side view.jpeg
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- Category:George Frederick Wright (geologist)
- Creator:George Frederick Wright
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