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Cocoa nuts from Eloby Island

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A road in San Tomè, through a Cocoa Roca

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Repartiated servicaes going ashore at Novo Redondo

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Repartiated servicaes about to go ashore at Novo Redondo

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Man carrying heavy bundle of chicottes (whips) for use on Principe Island

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Landing cargo of dried fish at Loanda for transport to the Cocoa Islands as food for servicaes

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Passengers requested to "Get out and walk" on Mayumbe railway

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Loads of Cocoa leaving Kinyati for transport down Chiloango river to avoid heavy freight on Congo railway

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The landing stage San Tome

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Repartiated servicaes on board the S.S. "Zaire" about to land at Novo Redondo

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Bay of San Tome with sides of Pier shewing steps where servicaes land

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Loads of dried fish landed at Loanda for transport to the Island of San Tome as food for for the servicaes

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Mr. Harris travelling from Cocoa Roca to the port. Island of Principe

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Gum copal on the Juapa, awaiting means of transport

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Novo Redondo at the terminus of one of the great slave routes from Tanganyika to the Angolan coast

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View of Novo Redondo, the terminus of one of the great slave routes to the Angolan coast

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Road clearing by women, Kasai – Sankuru District

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Putting loads on the train at Lomé, Togoland

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Bolobo traders with their produce, brought by canoe over 200 miles

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Trading canoes at Leopoldville