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English: Formal portrait of Brixius Meuleman (1862-1924), 2nd Roman Catholic Archbishop of Calcutta, taken in 1907
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Original publication: The Cyclopedia of India: Biographical — Historical — Administrative — Commercial, Volume 1, Illustrated

Immediate source: “The Most Reverend Dr. Brice Meuleman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Calcutta”, The Cyclopedia of India: Biographical — Historical — Administrative — Commercial, Volume 1, Illustrated (Calcutta: The Cyclopedia Publishing Co., 1907), page 140
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