File:030T O&K N° 121183 de 1930 'Sir William', voie de 914 mm, ex sucrerie de Beauchamp, Musee 'L'aventure du sucre' à Pamplemousse à l'île Maurice.png
Description030T O&K N° 121183 de 1930 'Sir William', voie de 914 mm, ex sucrerie de Beauchamp, Musee 'L'aventure du sucre' à Pamplemousse à l'île Maurice.png
Français : 030T O&K N° 121183 de 1930 'Sir William', voie de 914 mm, ex sucrerie de Beauchamp, Musee 'L'aventure du sucre' à Pamplemousse à l'île Maurice
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