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Description Falklands/Malvinas gauchos having mate at Hope Place - Saladero, East Falkland. Watercolour by William Pownell Dale, son of John Pownell Dale manager of Hope Place in the 1850s.
Date 1850s
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source From the collection of the Dale family held in Stanley Museum, Falkland Islands. The original paintings are in the posession of Gavin Lough gt gt gt grandson of John Pownall Dale who lives in Buenos Aires
Author Dale
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Public domain because of age

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08:27, 23 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:27, 23 October 20072,049 × 1,187 (2.33 MB)Apcbg{{Information |Description=Falklands gauchos having mate at Hope Place - Saladero, East Falkland. Watercolour by Dale, manager of Hope Place in the 1850s. |Source=From the collection of the Dale family held in Stanley Museum, Falkland Islands. |Date=1850

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