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Shoes PARKER CORONAL, New York Pair of male dancers CHINESE Dress EMILIO PUCCI, Italy (fashion house); Emilio PUCCI (designer) Shoes MANOLO BLAHNÍK, London (shoemaker); Manolo BLAHNÍK (designer) Miss Murison Herring dressed as Miss Lucy McCrae, attending the Pioneers' Ball for the Victorian Centenary DICKINSON - MONTEATH STUDIO, Melbourne Malay infantryman from Solor Island, seen at Kupang François-Martin TESTARD (engraver); Nicolas-Martin PETIT (after) Betel-box BURMESE Betel-box BURMESE Rawhide bed, Wave Hill Station Heather GEORGE Jasminum volubile Sydney PARKINSON (draughtsman); James MILLER (final draughtsman); Charles WHITE (engraver) Hemigenia purpurea Sydney PARKINSON (draughtsman) Red from blue Ernst Wilhelm NAY Handscroll container and colour ink sticks CHINESE The forceful Rendon stabs a bull with the pique, from which pass he died in the ring at Madrid Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Garden in Levanto I Hans PURRMANN When day breaks, we will be off Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Dreadful events in the front rows of the ring at Madrid, and death of the mayor of Torrejon Francisco GOYA y Lucientes The unlucky death of Pepe Illo in the ring at Madrid Francisco GOYA y Lucientes The very skilful Student of Falces, wrapped in his cape, tricks the bull with the play of his body Francisco GOYA y Lucientes A picador is unhorsed and falls under the bull Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Another way of hunting on foot Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Casualty clearing station in France Claude SHEPPERSON The same elsewhere Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Laura (Lowe) Wilkinson and Harriet (Chatwin) Lowe Vivienne BINNS Reed Warbler (Australian Reed Warbler) John LEWIN A Spanish knight kills a bull after having lost his horse Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Wedding dress UNKNOWN, Australia Gaspar Crayer Paulus PONTIUS (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) Dinner time on board the timber barque Marie, unloading at Conway Frank SHORT Terrified demonstrators sit, their hands tied behind their backs with their shirts, in the street after having been flushed out of the Royal Hotel at gunpoint. The demonstrators, many of them bloodied and bruised, were later herded off in military trucks, followed by fellow demonstrators who feared that they could all too easily go missing without witness Philip BLENKINSOP