= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVIII.
= I.a. various harbour views, High street, Johnstones Pier, the German club house "Teutonia",
- Lacks 7(?) contributions.
= Incl. orig. photographs (all signed and/ or w. copyright stamp) by i.a. Eli Content, Ad van Denderen, Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Willem Diepraam, Sjoerd Holsbergen (2x) and Jan van Toorn, a very large printed canvas by Rob Schröder and a spiralbound artists' booklet by Max Kisman.
Most photographs (sl.) foxed, warped and sl. wrinkled; some sl. faded (in outer margins); one photograph w. tear.
= Interesting collection compiled by Derksen Staats (father of the painter J.J. Derksen Staats), one of many Dutchmen who worked for the Nederlandsch-Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorwegmaatschappij (NZASM). From ±1890 onwards the NZASM worked on the construction of the railway between Pretoria and Maputo (Mozambique), which was opened in 1894. The photographs in the current album showing the section between Machadodorp and Komatiepoort (for a large part following the Krokodilrivier), containing i.a. a view of Maputo Bay, the bridge over the Komati river, the station of Komatiepoort, the station of Kaapmuiden, Krokodilpoort, the tunnel between Waterval-Onder and Waterval-Boven and the station of Waterval-Onder. Also including many photographs showing the impressive landscape (several with western and native people posing), two photographs of a native African village and a stopping place for horse carts (on the building in the background: "[...] Kaufmann & Co. Algemeene Handelaars"). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE L.
= The Colombo firm Apothecaries Co. bought the stock of negatives from the Scowen company in 1893.
AND 5 other Sinhalese views, all mounted, i.a. by C.T. SCOWEN, i.a. a large group of Buddhist priests and a street view in Pettah, Colombo.
- All w. glue stains on verso (a few still partly attached to board); a few dam. or sl. stained.
- A few glass slides (sl.) defective.
= I.a. Sint Anna ter Muiden, Sluis, Breskens, Brugge, Brussels and The Hague.