Text from Travellers Official Information Bureau in Batavia reads as follows: A perfumer in the lovely head-dress of the Ardja-dance. This is a performer of the Balinese Ardja dance clad in a most gorgeously decorated head-dress. The Balinese native is finely built and splendidly upright in carriage and mien and when clothed for these dance is often as pretty as a picture. This photograph also shows a portion of the elaborate dress, richly decorated with embossed gold-leaf and embroidered with gold thread which also forms part of the traditional costume.
Ardja dance. ibid B/g/6/105
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A Handbook to the Fresh Water Aquaria and Vivaria, 1924: Third Edition, re-written
Hart Museum Visitor Books
Colour slide with river in the foreground and a stand of three trees on far side
Blackwall Lane School, Greenwich Division (Dreadnought) GREN 919A. Sections AA and DD (elevations of building). Drawing no. 7
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