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Looking after TAXIDERMY. www.Taxidermy4cash.com

02nd October 2006
Taxidermy HouseKeeping This page follows extensive research with various entities, namely, The Natural History Museum, The Booth Museum in Brighton, Rentokill and numerous PhD Entomologists here in the UK. This is our interpretation of those discussion... Read >
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Taxidermy, Rowland Ward

28th September 2006
It seemed that natural history and taxidermy ran in the veins of the Ward family. Both Henry and Frederick Ward were at various times of their early careers employed by naturalists of the likes of John Gould, William Swainson (refer to biopic later in the... Read >
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James Gardner, Taxidermy

28th September 2006
James Gardner, 426 Oxford Street, London. This taxidermy business is thought to have been founded in the 1840's by James Gardner and continued by his son James Gardner. It is thought that a third generation of the same family was also involved as the busi... Read >
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www.Taxidermy4cash.com

28th September 2006
We have just completed a review of Major European Bird Collections. This was partly due to the term "value" being attributed to cases of birds either by certain artists and their rarity in terms of availability. This term has always intrigued, given the f... Read >
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