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Expediteurs in vrachtgebouw Schiphol aan het werk, opdracht Luchtvrachtmail

Public domain photograph - 1972 by The Algemeen Nederlandsch Fotobureau (ANeFo), also known as the General Dutch Photo Bureau, a Dutch photography agency, Netherlands. - Picryl description

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1972
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label_outline Explore 4 December 1972, Noord Holland, North Holland

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fotocollectie anefo 4 december 1972 Nordholland schiphol bert verhoeff natarc hohe Auflösung Nordholland Niederlande