k Charles Waterton, esq., 1844. Creator Unknown. Charles Waterton, esq., 1844. Portrait of British conservationist, naturalist and explorer Charles Waterton, who described himself thus On looking at myself in the glass, I can see at once that my face is anything but comely continued exposure to the sun, and to the rains of the tropics, has furrowed it in places...My hair, which I wear very short, was once of a shade betwixt brown and black it has now the appearance as if it had passed the night exposed to a November hoar frost. I cannot boast of any great strength of arm, but my legs probably by much walking and by frequently ascending trees have acquired vast muscular power.... From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1844, Vol V. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Charles Waterton, esq., 1844. Creator: Unknown. Charles Waterton, esq., 1844. Portrait of British conservationist, naturalist and explorer Charles Waterton, who described himself thus:  On looking at myself in the glass, I can see at once that my face is anything but comely: continued exposure to the sun, and to the rains of the tropics, has furrowed it in places...My hair, which I wear very short, was once of a shade betwixt brown and black  it has now the appearance as if it had passed the night exposed to a November hoar frost. I cannot boast of any great strength of arm, but my legs   probably by much walking and by frequently ascending trees   have acquired vast muscular power... . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1844, Vol V.
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Charles Waterton, esq., 1844. Creator: Unknown.

Charles Waterton, esq., 1844. Portrait of British conservationist, naturalist and explorer Charles Waterton, who described himself thus: 'On looking at myself in the glass, I can see at once that my face is anything but comely: continued exposure to the sun, and to the rains of the tropics, has furrowed it in places...My hair, which I wear very short, was once of a shade betwixt brown and black; it has now the appearance as if it had passed the night exposed to a November hoar frost. I cannot boast of any great strength of arm, but my legs - probably by much walking and by frequently ascending trees - have acquired vast muscular power...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V.

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