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Description An image of some gongs awarded to Carl von Hügel, derived from page 31 of Charles Von Hügel, April 25, 1795 - June 2, 1870 (1903), a biography of the melancholic adventurer and naturalist by his son Anatole von Hügel. The awards are yet to be determined.
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Source A copy of the book held at New York Public Library, digitised by google and made available at the Internet Archive (archive.org) at this location.
Author Royal Geographical Society of London
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current23:10, 4 April 2009Thumbnail for version as of 23:10, 4 April 2009296 × 205 (103 KB)Cygnis insignisObtained from better scan at File:Charles von Hügel memoir (1903).pdf
23:07, 4 April 2009Thumbnail for version as of 23:07, 4 April 2009296 × 205 (103 KB)Cygnis insignisObtained from better scan at File:Charles von Hügel memoir (1903).pdf
13:05, 24 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 13:05, 24 March 2009304 × 210 (122 KB)Cygnis insignis{{Information |Description= An image of some gangs awarded to Carl von Hügel, derived from page 30 of ''Charles Von Hügel, April 25, 1795 - June 2, 1870 (1903)'', a biography of the melancholic adventurer and