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English: This iconic image of a bagged thylacine featuring Mr. Weaver in a studio portrait is repeatedly published yet it is not attributed. It may have been taken by Victor Prout who sojourned briefly in Tasmania in the late 1860s but is known and praised for his excellent panoramas of Sydney Harbour by contemporary photohistorians.
Nederlands: Dit iconische beeld van een gedode Tasmaanse buidelwolf met de heer Weaver in een studioportret. De foto is herhaaldelijk gepubliceerd, maar aan niemand toegeschreven. Het kan genomen zijn door Victor Prout die kort in Tasmanië verbleef in de late jaren 1860, maar door hedendaagse fotohistorici gekend en geprezen is voor zijn uitstekende panorama's van de haven van Sydney.
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http://www.naturalworlds.org/thylacine/additional/persecution/image_1.htm

Additional confirmation of image: https://books.google.es/books?id=68uqzvT4nPgC&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&sig=ipXQ8-NXIXXgU9yoVJV1Cp6cKRg
Author Victor Prout?

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