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Tandjong West (English: "West Cape"; Indonesian: "Tanjung Barat") was a
particuliere land or
private domain in modern-day
Tanjung Barat, Jagakarsa, South...
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Jagakarsa formed part of the
particuliere land or
private domain of
Tandjong West. Its
first recorded owner was Jan
Andries Duurkoop, who
bought the...
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Tandjong Oost (English "East Cape";
Indonesian "Tanjung Timur"), also
known as
Groeneveld (English "green field"), was a
particuliere land, or private...
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General Johan Wilhelm van
Lansberge (1875–1881). The new
harbor was
named Tandjong Priok. The
construction of the
harbor was a
major project.
Several facilities...
- of 4,000 Tons, was a
floating dry dock
built for Droogdok-Maatschappij
Tandjong Priok (dry dock
company Tanjung Priok) in the 1890s. The
Indonesian capital...
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Rengo Rengo (Siringo-ringo), Labuhanbatu,
North Sumatra Tandjong Priok POW camp,
Tandjong Priok, Batavia, West Java
Tebing Tinggi,
North Sumatra Tjideng...
- who come from Oost-Preanger.
Departure points were Batavia,
Semarang and
Tandjong Priok. The
recruited workers and
their families awaited their departure...
- of 8,000 tons was a
floating dry dock
built for Droogdok-Maatschappij
Tandjong Priok (dry dock
company Tanjung Priok) in the 1920s. The
Indonesian capital...
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Group photo of Messrs. Jan van L., Dr. Wu Lien Teh and
Professor De Langen,
Tandjong Priok, Batavia, c. 1928...
- 1939:
Short S.23
Empire Flying Boat Mk 1 G-ADUY,
damaged beyond repair at
Tandjong, Batavia,
Netherlands East Indies.
Struck a
submerged object while taxiing...