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Covers and photographs originally tied together with a blue cord. NIGIS-(negative)numbers on the back of the photographs in the original order in which the photos were bound together: A 17615, A 17488, A 17483, A 17478, A 17490, A 17491, A 17586, A 17589, A 17486, A 17587, A 17596, A 17594, A 17591, A 17588, A 17593, A 17489, A 17696, A 17619, A 17618, A 17614, A 17478, A 17475, A 17605, A 17604, A 17609, A 17473, A 17479, A 17477, A 17460, A 17469, A 17613, A 17466.
Text on cover: "Lieut. Dmdr. H.V. Quispel, N.I.G.I.S. (R.V.D.) Koningsplein W. 9, BATAVIA. JAVA." "File No. 49". Stamp on back of each photograph: "NETHERLANDS INDIES GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SERVICE MELBOURNE".
The Netherlands Indies Government Information Service (NIGIS), Melbourne, was a civil secret service and propaganda organization based in Australia, during and after World War II. The photographs were made for press purposes.
Captions and other information typed on the back of the photographs.
See also Or. 27.969 - part 1-5, 7.
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