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English: Guansho State Prison, Abyssinia 1846
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Source The Pictorial Times. 30 May 1846. p. 341. Scanned from the original newspaper page by the uploader. The original newspaper page belongs to the uploader.
Author Dr Charles Johnston (1812-1872)
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