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Passar Baroe, Bandung, West Java, IndonesiaPassar Baroe (New Market), Bandung, West Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), on a busy day. Date: circa 1920
Passar Baroe Street, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaPassar Baroe (New Market) West in the European District, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Showing a waterside laundry. Date: circa 1908
School Road, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaSchool Road and waterway in the European District, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1908
Hotel des Indes, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaHotel des Indes with hairdressing salon in the European District, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1910
Savings Bank, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaSavings Bank in the European District, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: late 1920s
Fish market, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaWaterside fish market (Pasar Ikan), Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1908
Suspension bridge, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaStreet with suspension bridge at the far end, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1908
Street scene in Angke, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaStreet scene in Angke, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1905
Borneo Monument, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaBorneo Monument, European District, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: 1902
Batak Architecture - Sumatra, Indonesia Date: circa 1920s
Rose of Japan, Surabaya, East Java, IndonesiaKembang Djapoon (Rose of Japan), a busy street with cars and banks in Surabaya (Soerabaja, Soerabaia), East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1915
Hillside village, Bromo district, East Java, IndonesiaHillside village in the Bromo district of the Tengger mountains, East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1900
Hotel Tosari and garden, Tosari, East Java, IndonesiaHotel Tosari and garden in the village of Tosari, East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1904
View of Tosari, East Java, IndonesiaView of the village of Tosari, including Hotel Tosari, East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1904
Main street in Djoeja (Yogyakarta), Central Java, IndonesiaMain street in Djoeja (Yogyakarta), Central Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), including the Societeit Vereeniging (Union Club). Date: circa 1908
Tjepiring jetty, Semarang, North Java, IndonesiaTjepiring (Cepiring) sugar factory company jetty, Samarang (Semarang), North Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1908
Chinese Kamp (street), Tegal, Central Java, IndonesiaChinese Kamp (street), Tegal, Central Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1905
Buddhist temple near Prambanan, Central Java, IndonesiaCandi Sewu (Tjandi Sewoe) 8th century Buddhist temple near Prambanan, Central Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Showing the southern entrance. Date: circa 1908
Native bathing pool, Semarang, North Java, IndonesiaNative bathing pool, Samarang (Semarang), North Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1908
Town square, Salatiga, Central Java, IndonesiaTown square (Aloon Aloon) in Salatiga, Central Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1908
Hotel Baraboedder, Magelang, Central Java, IndonesiaOutside the Hotel Baraboedder, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. Showing the ladies of the native ruler of Solo (Surakarta) going for a ride in a car. Date: circa 1920
King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit - IndonesiaAn official state visit to Indonesia by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (1927-) and Queen Sirikit (1932-) of Thailand - the couple talk to Sukarno (1901-1970), the first President of Indonesia
Riverside Scene - Pegirian River, Surabaya, Java, IndonesiaRiverside Scene - The Pegirian River, Surabaya, Java, Indonesia Date: circa 1908
Dutch-colonial-influenced Mosque, Surabaya, Java, IndonesiaDutch-colonial-influenced Mosque at Surabaya, Java, Indonesia - capital of the province of Jawa Timur. Date: circa 1910s
Five Javanese court officials, c. 1820-1870. Anonymous. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Indonesia. Central Java. Magelang. Borobudur. StupasIndonesia. Central Java. Magelang. Borobudur. 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist monument. Stupas overlooking a mountain
Deltoblastus, a fossil blastoidDeltoblastus, 1.5 cm in diameter, from the Permian of Timor. side view
Wayang puppet theatre of Bali, IndonesiaWayang puppet theatre and gamelan musicians of Bali, Indonesia. Date: circa 1920s
Batak mothers and babies of Sumatra, Indonesia. circa 1920s
Tapping a Rubber Tree Date: circa 1920s
Indonesia. Borobudur. TempleBorobudur Temple. 9th c. INDONESIA. CENTRAL JAVA. Borobudur. Temple walls decorated with friezes with Buddist scenes. Eastern Art. Architecture
History of the Missions, 1863. Indonesia. View of BataviaHENRION, Mathieu-Richard-Auguste, Baron of (1805 - 1862). General history of the missions from the thirteenth century to the present day. 1863
Sumatra, Indonesia - Batak Architecture Date: circa 1910s
Indonesian RadioA broadcast from a wireless station in Bandoeng, Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
Javanese Dancing MasksNative dancing girls in traditional masks and elaborate dress, Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
Javanese GirlsNative dancing girls in traditional costumes, Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
Javanese DancerProfile of a native dancer wearing traditional costume, including an elaborate headdress and arm band, Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
Village Pump, JavaNative drawing water from the village pump, Java, Indonesia. Date: early 1930s
Javanese Bazaar SceneTwo men wearing sarongs crouch down to chat to a little boy at a bazaar in Java, Indonesia. Date: early 1930s
Borneo, Indonesia - Passer Market Scene in KendanganBorneo, Indonesia - Passer (Market) Scene in Kendangan Date: 1913
Native Chief of the Priangan region in West Java, IndonesiaNative Chief of the Priangan region in West Java (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1905
Lingsir, Indonesia - Gate of the Sacrifice Temple Date: circa 1910s
Mosque - Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia. The Minangkabau are strongly Islamic, but also follow their ethnic traditions, or adat
Traditional National Costume of Croatia - Privlaka PeasantJavanese Women (Indonesia) making patterned batik fabric using traditional techniques. Date: circa 1910s
Military Canteen, Samarang, Indonesia, Central Java ProvinceMilitary Canteen - Samarang, Indonesia, the capital of Central Java Province Date: circa 1910s
Medan, Indonesia - The State House and Javanese BankThe State House and Javanese Bank at Medan, the capital of the North Sumatra province in Indonesia. Date: circa 1940
Borneo, Indonesia - Bandjermasin (the capital of Former Dutch Borneo) Date: circa 1903
Panama Hat makers in Indonesia - the hats are made from the plaited leaves of the Carludovica palmata plant, known locally as the toquilla palm or jipijapa palm Date: circa 1904