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The Elephant Boy
Thirty-six black and white photographs, one by film director Robert Flaherty, the majority of others by his wife, Frances Hubbard Flaherty, taken on location in the jungles of the Maharjah of Mysore in India during filming for The Elephant Boy, 1937, including ten of Sabu with an elephant, all signed in pencil in the margin F.H. Flaherty, majority -- 12x10in. (30.5x25.4cm.) (36)

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Frances Hubbard Flaherty apparently accompanied her husband, Robert, when he had been sent to India by Alexander Korda to shoot footage of elephants for a script treatment which was to become The Elephant Boy. Whilst there, he discovered the young Sabu working as an elephant stable-boy for the Mahrajah of Mysore.

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