April 1.3, 1912 
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THE PICTURE THAT TOOK SIX YEARS TO GET 
Copyright, 1912, by A. Radclyffe Dugmore. 
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Photograph by A. Radclyffe Dugmore, author of “Camera Adventures in the African Wilds ” etc. 
This IS the greatest photograph ever made of a herd of Newfoundland caribou. It took six years of patient waiting to get it. 
Again and again Mr. Dugmore visited Newfoundland and lived for days at a time in a blind, but never, until last fall, was he 
fully successful in securing what he sought. He tells the stirring story of it in 
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