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Nederlands: Repronegatief. C.G.M. van Romburgh bezat twee plantages onder de rook van Bandoeng. Malabar was de eerste radiozender met Nederland, daar vlakbij. Prof. Le Cosquino de Bussy was een bekende van prof. dr P. van Romburgh (toen deze directeur van 's-Lands plantentuin was) vader van C.G.M... Pijpleiding met Heer van Romburgh, Malabar
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Author Prof.dr. L.Ph. (Louis Philibert) le Cosquino de Bussy (Fotograaf/photographer).

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