File:Madagascan Woman (cropped).jpg

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"Nosy-Be kvinde" ("Nosy-Be woman"). From the island of Nosy-Be, north west Madagascar.
Title: Nosy-Be woman, Nosy-Be, Madagascar, [s.d.]
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Record ID:impa-m3390
Date circa 1868
date QS:P,+1868-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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File:Madagascan Woman.jpg [host] University of Southern California. Libraries
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Part of: [collection] Photographs of the Mission Archives, School of Mission and Theology, Stavanger, Norway, ca.1870-1950
[series] Mission Archives, School of Mission and Theology

[album] A13Ma by Einrem, Johannes, 1868-1956
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Renovation: Vera de Kok
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Removed some damage, revert to greyscale, contrast. The original can be viewed here: Madagascan Woman.jpg. Modifications made by 1Veertje.

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