An edition of The Delagoa Bay-Pretoria Railway (1994)

The Delagoa Bay-Pretoria Railway

the "Press" gedenkboek : uitgegeven ter gelegenheid van de feestelijke opening van den Delagoabaai-Pretoria Spoorweg, Juli 1895 : 1872-1895, an illustrated souvenir and retrospect on the occasion of the official opening of the line, Juli 1895.

The Delagoa Bay-Pretoria Railway
Cornelis De Jong
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An edition of The Delagoa Bay-Pretoria Railway (1994)

The Delagoa Bay-Pretoria Railway

the "Press" gedenkboek : uitgegeven ter gelegenheid van de feestelijke opening van den Delagoabaai-Pretoria Spoorweg, Juli 1895 : 1872-1895, an illustrated souvenir and retrospect on the occasion of the official opening of the line, Juli 1895.

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"Faksimileeherdruk van die "Gedenkboek" van "The Press - De Pers" te Pretoria, in 1994 heruitgegee onder beskermheerskap van die Zuid-Afrikaansche Stichting Moederland te Amsterdam ..."

"Ingelei en geannoteer deur Dr. C. de Jong te Pretoria."

Dutch and English.

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[Amsterdam

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Library of Congress
HE3426.Z8 D454 1994

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1 v. :

Edition Identifiers

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OL23205452M
LCCN
95129567

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OL18622281W

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