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Nederlands: ‘L’Equipage feminin du Meeuw’. Groepsportret van twaalf vrouwen en een meisje, met en profil in het midden Alexine Tinne zelf, op de binnenplaats van een Oosters gebouw. Met de namen van de personen en het opschrift ‘l’Equipage feminin du Meeuw’ door Alexine Tinne erbij geschreven. De locatie is mogelijk het voorplein van het huis dat Alexine te Mustapha (bij Algiers) tijdelijk bewoonde. (Beschrijving Nationaal Archief)
English: Group portrait of the women crew of Alexine Tinne's ship De Meeuw (The Seagull), in the courtyard of Tinne's house in Algiers, the current Bardo National Museum. (Description book Alexine Tinne (2021)
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Source Nationaal Archief Collectie 066 De Constant Rebecque, 2.21.008.01. 249_10
Author Photographer in Algiers, presumably J. Geiser. Acc. to the book Alexine (2021) the photographer is Alexine Tinne. (photo 145)

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