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A Modern Jonah.—The work of removing the famous collection of whales from the old building to the hal of the new building of the Natural History Museum. London, was started recently, the task being expected to occupy three years. The picture shows an expert in the abdominal cavity of a giant sperm whale removing the bones, which are carefully numbered.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 189, 9 May 1934, Page 7

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A Modern Jonah.—The work of removing the famous collection of whales from the old building to the hal of the new building of the Natural History Museum. London, was started recently, the task being expected to occupy three years. The picture shows an expert in the abdominal cavity of a giant sperm whale removing the bones, which are carefully numbered. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 189, 9 May 1934, Page 7

A Modern Jonah.—The work of removing the famous collection of whales from the old building to the hal of the new building of the Natural History Museum. London, was started recently, the task being expected to occupy three years. The picture shows an expert in the abdominal cavity of a giant sperm whale removing the bones, which are carefully numbered. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 189, 9 May 1934, Page 7