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ONLY ONE INCH LONG and only 24 hours out of the water from the tadpole stage, a young frog rests on a water-lily. This photograph, taken by R. Bagnall, of Sheffield, was one of the pictures entered for this year’s Encyclopaedia Britannica photography contest.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 5

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ONLY ONE INCH LONG and only 24 hours out of the water from the tadpole stage, a young frog rests on a water-lily. This photograph, taken by R. Bagnall, of Sheffield, was one of the pictures entered for this year’s Encyclopaedia Britannica photography contest. Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 5

ONLY ONE INCH LONG and only 24 hours out of the water from the tadpole stage, a young frog rests on a water-lily. This photograph, taken by R. Bagnall, of Sheffield, was one of the pictures entered for this year’s Encyclopaedia Britannica photography contest. Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 5

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