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English: Lionel Walter Rothschild (1868-1937), 2nd Baron Rothschild, with his famed zebra (en:Equus burchelli) carriage, which he frequently drove through en:London.
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Source The Picture Magazine (publ.: George Newnes), also published in a The_Living_Animals_of_the_World_Mammals, a 1902 book
Author J. T. Newman

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