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Farmers visiting on a fruit farm in Southern Rhodesia (present Zimbabwe), early 1920s. Photograph taken by the British South Africa Company for an advertisement, presumably to attract new European settlers to its territories in Southern Africa. The BSAC is now defunct.
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