File:Decauville’s Patent Narrow-gauge Permanent and Portable Railways and Rolling Stock, Clement van de Velde, Wynyard Buildings, Wynyard Square, Sydney.jpg
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English: Decauville’s Patent Narrow-gauge Permanent and Portable Railways and Rolling Stock, Clement van de Velde, Wynyard Buildings, Wynyard Square, Sydney |
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Source | Clement van de Velde: The Sugar Beet Industry. 1905. Page 1. |
Author | Clement van de Velde |
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