Brown went to Africa with the avowed intention of photographing wild beasts in their natural haunts. He returned with a few pictures of the very tame subjects, but with a host of exciting stories pointing to his own bravery. "H’m,” said a listener. "What about the lions and tigers you were goipg to photograph?” “Ah," said Brown. “I was 100 daring. You see. they breathed on my camera lens and ruined every picture.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1939, Page 11
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