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The late Mr Ray Jacobs preparing the body forms of Himalayan thar for a museum exhibit. Mr Jacobs’ displays have brought the highest commendation from visitors from many parts of the world; his services to the Canterbury Museum were recognised in 1974 when he was awarded the M.B.E. in the Queen’s New Year Honours.

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Press, 13 December 1985, Page 18

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The late Mr Ray Jacobs preparing the body forms of Himalayan thar for a museum exhibit. Mr Jacobs’ displays have brought the highest commendation from visitors from many parts of the world; his services to the Canterbury Museum were recognised in 1974 when he was awarded the M.B.E. in the Queen’s New Year Honours. Press, 13 December 1985, Page 18

The late Mr Ray Jacobs preparing the body forms of Himalayan thar for a museum exhibit. Mr Jacobs’ displays have brought the highest commendation from visitors from many parts of the world; his services to the Canterbury Museum were recognised in 1974 when he was awarded the M.B.E. in the Queen’s New Year Honours. Press, 13 December 1985, Page 18