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Army biscuit enquiry

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NHM1454719
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Army biscuit enquiry
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Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Army biscuit enquiry, 1920s, Troops in South Africa and Mauritius found that biscuits sent out had been infested with moths, and become inedible. John Hartley Durrant of the Zoology Department was asked to investigate. - Africa London UK

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biscuit / soldier / africa / moth / historic / archive / publication / black and white / and become inedible / troops / museum / investigation
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