File:Stoombootrederij Fop Smit & co (1904).jpg

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Nederlands: Zomerdienstregeling voor 1904 van de stoombootrederij Fop Smit & co. tussen Rotterdam, Dordrecht en Gorinchem met hierop een afbeelding van een der een der beide, in 1904 in de vaart gebrachte salonraderboten President Krüger of President Steyn."
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Source Regionaal Archief Dordrecht / Collectie Dordracum Illustratum. Inventarisnummer 551_15473
Author Willem van Konijnenburg

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