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Charles Ledger, British alpaca farmer (engraving)

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Charles Ledger, British alpaca farmer (engraving)

8676950 Charles Ledger, British alpaca farmer (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Ledger (1818-1905), British alpaca farmer who introduced alpacas and llamas to Australia. Illustration from The Illustrated News of the World, 17 September 1859.); © Look and Learn

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This engraving captures the essence of Charles Ledger, a pioneering British alpaca farmer who made significant contributions to the agricultural industry in Australia. Ledger, born in 1818 and passing in 1905, is depicted with a sense of determination and pride as he introduced alpacas and llamas to the Australian landscape. The intricate details of this engraving showcase Ledger's passion for farming and his dedication to expanding the horizons of agriculture. His legacy lives on through his innovative practices and his role in shaping the farming community in Australia. The illustration from The Illustrated News of the World, dated September 17, 1859, immortalizes Ledger's impact on both British and Australian agriculture. As a symbol of progress and innovation, this print serves as a reminder of the importance of pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities. Ledger's story is one that resonates with generations past and present, inspiring farmers around the world to continue seeking out new opportunities for growth and development. This engraving is not just a representation of one man's achievements but also a testament to the enduring spirit of exploration that drives us forward into uncharted territories.

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