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File:Tropenmuseum Royal Tropical Institute Objectnumber 3581-33h Ingekleurde litho voorstellende de oo.jpg

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Nederlands: Litho. Ingekleurde litho door Petit naar een tekening van Théodore Bray (no. 12/25). Voorstelling van het oogsten van suikerriet op een slavenplantage. Rechts een 'blankofficier', de Europese opzichter. Links op de voorgrond een zogenoemde pondo, een vaartuig met platte bodem waarmee het riet naar de plantage werd vervoerd.. Ingekleurde litho voorstellende de oogst op een suikerrietplantage
Date 1840-1860
Source Tropenmuseum
Author T. (Théodore) Bray (Tekenaar).

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