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Walter Dalrymple Maitland Bell (8
September 1880 – 30 June 1954),
known as
Karamojo Bell
after the
Karamoja sub-region in Uganda,
which he
travelled extensively...
- is easier, and
subsequently die there.
Prolific elephant hunter Walter "
Karamojo" Bell
discounted the idea of the elephant's graveyard,
stating that bones...
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introduced in
Paris at the 1900 World's Fair.
Walter Dalrymple Maitland "
Karamojo" Bell, who shot more than 1,500
elephants in the
period 1895–1930, had...
- writings, most
notably The
Short Happy Life of
Francis Macomber. WDM "
Karamojo" Bell, a
prominent elephant (ivory)
hunter in
Africa in the
early 20th...
- .577
Nitro Express double rifle for cover.
Walter Dalrymple Maitland "
Karamojo" Bell (1880–1954) was a Scottish, soldier,
fighter pilot,
adventurer and...
- for
which it was
particularly favoured by
noted ivory hunter W.D.M. "
Karamojo" Bell, who shot
about 800
African elephants with 1893
pattern 7×57mm military...
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Dutch Mannlicher M.1895".
Municion (in Spanish). Bell, WDM. "Chapter One".
Karamojo Safari.
Safari Press. "6.5x53R". LoadData.
Wolfe Publishing Group. "rechargement:...
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driving its
bullet the full
length of a big elephant's body." W.D.M. "
Karamojo" Bell
wrote that the .318
Westley Richards was a more
reliable killer for...
- II,
Prince of
Liechtenstein Maximillian,
Prince of
Furstenberg W.D.M. '
Karamojo' Bell
George H. W. Bush Sir
Winston Churchill Jim
Corbett Lt. Col. George...
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prominence in the Gambia,
having first reached the
country in the 1990s.
Karamojo Dukureh is
widely acknowledged as the
founder of the
Jamaat in The Gambia...