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The Bell?
An illustration by Henry Holiday to Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark (1876).
In the red frame:
The missing bell?
Blue inset (just fooling around a bit):
HMS Beagle Among Porpoises" (1830-1839?) by Robert Taylor Pritchett. The shapes of the vessels are pretty generic, but the lightning rod was a special feature of the HMS Beagle.
In the red frame:
The missing bell?
Blue inset (just fooling around a bit):
HMS Beagle Among Porpoises" (1830-1839?) by Robert Taylor Pritchett. The shapes of the vessels are pretty generic, but the lightning rod was a special feature of the HMS Beagle.
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This illustration and the Bellman's map are the only Snark illustrations without bell. Are they?
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