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: Many of these photos were taken by early 20th-century scholars and colonial administrators to record local heritage, often forming part of the oldest museological photo collections in the Netherlands. Identifying the Specific Image

: Scenes from the former Dutch East Indies or British India.

2 Van der Tuuk’s collection of Batak manuscripts in Leiden ... - Brill ken0024625893_059.jpg

: Specific photographic surveys of Buddhist or Hindu temples.

: Documentation of stone carvings or ruins in India or Java. : Many of these photos were taken by

The file identifier corresponds to a digitized historical photograph held in the Kern Institute Photography Collection at Leiden University Libraries . This specific naming convention is typical for items in their digital archives, where "ken" indicates the Kern Institute and the numerical string serves as a unique archival identifier. Archive Overview

While the exact visual content of "059.jpg" requires direct access to the library's internal database, the "ken" prefix strongly suggests it is a historical record from one of the following areas: - Brill : Specific photographic surveys of Buddhist

For the most accurate deep-dive, you can search for the identifier "ken0024625893" directly within the Leiden University Digital Collections portal to view the original high-resolution image and its associated metadata, such as the photographer's name and the specific location.