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The old Bird Hall that occupied a gallery towards the front of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, from 1929-1969. Every bird in the cabinets carried its own story about its collection. The albatrosses were later incorporated into a diorama.

E.G. TURBOTT

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Forest and Bird, Issue 306, 1 November 2002, Page 33

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The old Bird Hall that occupied a gallery towards the front of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, from 1929-1969. Every bird in the cabinets carried its own story about its collection. The albatrosses were later incorporated into a diorama. E.G. TURBOTT Forest and Bird, Issue 306, 1 November 2002, Page 33

The old Bird Hall that occupied a gallery towards the front of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, from 1929-1969. Every bird in the cabinets carried its own story about its collection. The albatrosses were later incorporated into a diorama. E.G. TURBOTT Forest and Bird, Issue 306, 1 November 2002, Page 33

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