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Social / Bolivia PostmanIn the mountainous terrain of Bolivia, a rural postman uses mules to carry the mails
Llama Carriage at London Zoological GardensThe Llama Carriage at London Zoological Gardens. Date: 1924
Animals at the London HippodromeCamels and llamas assembled in the arena at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1903
Llama Ride with keeper and children, London Zoo, LondonLlama Ride with keeper and children, London Zoo, Regents Park, London. Date: early 20th century
PARIS ZOO - LLAMALlamas and other creatures at the Jardin dAcclimatation, Paris Date: circa 1850
Queen Virginia II - Manila Carnival, The Philippines. Held from 1908-1939, the Manila Carnival was a two-week fair, organized as a goodwill event to celebrate harmonious U.S.-Philippine relations
Cuzco - Peru - Cyclopean masonryPre-Columbian walls at Cuzco, Peru - Cyclopean polygonal masonry of the Incas - almost defying belief with the way the massive multi-faceted blocks fit together seamlessly
Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret at the zooPrincess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II), Princess Margaret together with friends enjoying a ride in a llama cart at a zoo. Date: c.1937
A portrait of Gaby Deslys adopting a novel from of transport, 1921 1921
Zoo - Llamas - Two Llamas in wooden enclosures. Part of Box 175 Boswell Collection - Zoo. Date: circa 1900
Llamas in a Hertfordshire field
A flock of llamas, imported from Peru in 1858A flock of llamas, imported to England by Mr. Benjamin Whitehead Gee direct from Peru in 1858. This was the first flock that arrived in England by the overland route
Llama CarriageA llama carriage, probably at London Zoo, Regents Park. early 1930s
Llama Priest, Tibet, China Date: circa 1899
Mountain valley of Cuevas with llamas, Chile, South AmericaThe high mountain valley of Cuevas with llamas in the snow, in Chile, South America. 1824
Transport / By LlamaLlamas used in caravan in South America
Ecuador / IngachuganaClose to the important Ingapirca site near Canar is this site, the Ingachugana, an enclosure of carved rocks with a ceremonial altar