File:Jérôme Alexander Sillem (1929).jpg

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Nederlands: [DLC] Fotoalbum Visser: Derde Karakorumexpeditie, 1929-1930. Albumblad met vier foto's. Linksboven: handelskaravaan met dromedarissen bij Daulat beg öldi; linksonder: J.A. Sillem aan het werk bij Daulat beg öldi; rechtsboven: expeditieleden in het Ship-shap-dal; rechtsonder: het Lung-Nak-dal zuidwaarts gezien
  • 1929/08/14
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Author Philips Christiaan Visser
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