Sukodono (Lumajang)
Sukodono (formerly Soekodono and Soekadana ) is a settlement in the Lumajang Regency (en) in Jawa Timur on the Indonesian island of Java .
location
The place is about 5 km north of Loemadjang on the road to Probolinggo .
Sugar factory
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O&K steam locomotive Lamongan on the Loemadjang – Soekodono line
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Unloading the sugar cane at the Soekodono sugar factory
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The Soekodono sugar factory was east of the main Loemadjang-Probolinggo road on the back road that runs into the Tenger Hills 5 km north of Loemadjang. She was an O & K - narrow-gauge railway connected to Loemadjang.
The sugar factory was founded by WA Baron Baud († 1879). It has not been in operation since 1930.
camp
In the post-war period around 1945–1947 there was a camp in Soekodono managed by Ms. L. Barentz-Schelkers and Ms. C. Versteegen with around 93 European and Indo-European women and children in eight poorly maintained flat-roof houses.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Loemadjang, Soekodono, O-Java.
- ↑ Soekodono Sugar Factory.
- ↑ Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States: Annual Report to the Congress for the Period of January 1 to December 31, 1977. 1977, p. 12.
Coordinates: 8 ° 6 ′ S , 113 ° 13 ′ E