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File:Charles Bell - Jan van Riebeeck se aankoms aan die Kaap.jpg

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Afrikaans: Jan van Riebeeck land in Tafelbaai in April 1652.
English: Jan van Riebeeck arrives in Table Bay in April 1652.
Русский: Прибытие Яна ван Рибека в Столовую бухту в апреле 1652 года.
Date None given. Certainly during the author's lifetime.
Source Suid-Afrikaanse Geskiedenis in Beeld (1989) by Anthony Preston. Bion Books: Printed in South Africa.
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Nota bene: the given source does not credit the author, but it can also be viewed in Simons (P.) THE LIFE AND WORK OF CHARLES BELL, including The Art of Charles Bell: an appraisal, by Michael Godby, 176 pp., oblong 4to., maps, b/w & colour illus., hardback, d.w., Cape Town, 1998.

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