File:Maneater calcutta1903 stereoscopic.jpg

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English: Stereographic image titled, "Famous 'man-eater' at Calcutta - devoured 200 men, women and children before capture - India"
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Source http://ogimages.bl.uk/images/019/019PHO000000181U00050000%5BSVC2%5D.jpg (Underwood Travel Library: Stereoscopic Views of India. British Library.)
Author James Ricalton

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