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Just married 1895

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At the age of 18, M'greet answered an Amsterdam newspaper ad looking for a wife ( placed as a joke) for a 39 year-old Dutch army officer Rudolf MacLeod. In 1895, Amsterdam, after a three month engagement, Margaretha Zelle married Rudolf MacLeod. The young couple’s honeymoon went to Wiesbaden, already then a beloved place to spend a holiday and also a city which regularly appear.
Margreet, then still fortunately beside her new man in his uniform, she loved uniforms, and is now little girl finished and can call herself: Mrs. MacLeod.
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In opposition of what is often claimed, Greta on her wedding day was not pregnant. |
The respected KNIL-officer
Rudolph MacLeod - Dutch India. |
As husband and wife. Just married, one July 11 / 1895 and ready for the photographs. I’ve tried to copy the bride couple as realistic as possible. For the colors of Johns uniform I visited the Bronbeek Museum in The Netherlands. It is often an obstacle that most of the photo's are black and white, but then I thought : without the scrapbooks of Mata, I did not had " nothing " of a good overview !!
Anna Lintjes.

Sam Wagenaar Biographer. |
Anna had come in 1905 at Mata Hari in service. She felt that she had come at the end of her life in 1931, and she had wondered herself what to do with all those letters and documents of Mata Hari .

Two beautiful, bound in leather scrapbooks of Mata Hari, which her maid, Anna Lintjes, would not have wanted to destroy. |

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