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English: The Otago pack saddle adopted by the Commissariat Transport Corps in New Zealand, 1863–1867, and by the British Expedition to Abyssinia, 1867
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Source Holland, Trevenen James and Hozier, Henry Montague (1870) Record of the Expedition to Abyssinia, Compiled by Order of the Secretary of State for War, vol. 2, London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, p. 268. url: http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000015F60
Author Unidentified. James Ferguson, lithographer

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The Otago pack saddle as made for the British Expedition to Abyssinia, 1867.

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