Alfred Cousins
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Alfred Ernest Cousins (24 October 1852 – 25 June 1935) was a New Zealand engraver and
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designer. He was born in
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, on 24 October 1852. His firm Bock and Cousins published ''The Art Album of New Zealand Flora'' by Sarah Featon and her husband, Edward Featon.


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1852 births 1935 deaths People from Saint Helier Colony of New Zealand people New Zealand engravers New Zealand stamp designers {{engraver-stub