File:KITLV A682 - Fort, vermoedelijk Fort Mosselstein van de VOC te Band-e Charak bij Bandar-e Lengeh in Iran, KITLV 81793.jpg

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John Thomson: English: Fort, presumably Fort Mosselstein of the VOC at Band-e Charak near Bandar-e Lengeh in Iran

Nederlands: Fort, vermoedelijk Fort Mosselstein van de VOC te Band-e Charak bij Bandar-e Lengeh in Iran

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John Thomson  (1837–1921)  wikidata:Q736862 s:en:Author:John Thomson (1837-1921)
 
John Thomson
Alternative names
John Thompson; J. Thomson; John, F. R. G. S. Thomson; John Thomson (1837-1921); John Thompson (1837-1921)
Description British photographer, writer, photojournalist, geographer and world traveler
Date of birth/death 14 June 1837 Edit this at Wikidata 29 September 1921 / 30 September 1921 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Edinburgh London
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artist QS:P170,Q736862
Author
Thomson, J.
Title
English: Fort, presumably Fort Mosselstein of the VOC at Band-e Charak near Bandar-e Lengeh in Iran
Nederlands: Fort, vermoedelijk Fort Mosselstein van de VOC te Band-e Charak bij Bandar-e Lengeh in Iran
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English:
Title: Fort, vermoedelijk Fort Mosselstein van de VOC te Band-e Charak bij Bandar-e Lengeh in Iran
Author/creator: Thomson, J.
Shelfmark: KITLV 81793
Subject (topical): Dry Regions
Fortification
Historical Remains
Voc
Subject (geographic): Iran
Note: Oud albumnr K 39 en 3/3.
Language: No linguistic content
Country: No place, unknown, or undetermined
Published: 1891.
Persistent URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:770681
Extent: Digital image

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Title: KITLV A682
Persistent URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:886201

Note: KITLV's description is mixing two different places, Fort Mosselsteyn (on the Kharg Island) and Band-e Charak (near Bandar-e Lengeh); other possibilities in Iran include Dutch forts in Bandar Abbas, Bandar Kong, Bushehr, Qeshm and Tonub (10 km south of Bandar Deylam)
Date Unknown date
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Source/Photographer http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:770681
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