File:Sooroo Pass, Abyssinia.png
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English: Watercolour view through a valley, with mountains and vegetation. Two men lead camels laden with packs. Initialled and dated (1868). On 3 March 1868, journalist and artist William Simpson left London to join the British Expedition to Abyssinia. He was sent there by the Illustrated London News with the charge of drawing, for the publication, people, places, customs and antiquities. This is a drawing of a mountainous region on the advance journey. |
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