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Italiano: Vittorio d'Africa - Costruzione dello stabilimento governativo per la sgranatura del cotone, 1927-1928.
Gli edifici in costruzione sono quelli dello stabilimento governativo per la sgranatura e imballaggio del cotone. La costruzione iniziata da De Vecchi fu completata di fabbricati e macchinari durante il governo di Guido Corni. Cfr. Corni Guido, Somalia Italiana, Milano, Editoriale Arte e Storia, 1937 v.2 p. 540
Deutsch: Victor von Afrika - Bau der staatlichen Baumwollentkörnungsanlage, 1927-1928.
Bei den im Bau befindlichen Gebäuden handelt es sich um die staatliche Fabrik für die Entkörnung und Verpackung von Baumwolle. Der von De Vecchi begonnene Bau wurde unter der Regierung von Guido Corni mit Gebäuden und Maschinen abgeschlossen. Siehe Corni Guido, Somalia Italiana, Mailand, Editoriale Arte e Storia, 1937 v.2 S. 540
English: Victor of Africa - Construction of the Government Cotton Ginning Plant, 1927-1928.
The buildings under construction are those of the government cotton ginning and packing plant. The construction begun by De Vecchi was completed with buildings and machinery during the government of Guido Corni. See Corni Guido, Somalia Italiana, Milan, Editoriale Arte e Storia, 1937 v.2 p. 540
Date between 1927 and 1928
date QS:P,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Biblioteca di Storia moderna e contemporanea, Roma, RM0255_DIG_2259
Author Carlo Pedrini

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