This include both sugarcane mills and refineries of sugar beets, and it includes current and former facilities, and some that are listed on historic registers.
Sugar Factories, commonly abbreviated as PG partikulir and state-owned in Indonesia began to emerge after the start of the era of liberalism during the Dutch East Indies colonial period (1870), with the introduction of Land Lease Rights for use for 70 years.
Previously, a number of simple sugar factories had been established to process the sugar cane harvest, which was included in the commodities included in the Cultuurstelsel program.
Note: the list of sugar factories below is not perfect.
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Asembagoes steam locomotive at sugar cane
Sugar factory at the Pandji company near Kapongan near Sitoebondo
A bucket or rake carrier, manufactured in 1930 and intended for the Olean Sugar Factory. Part of the binder with photos of machines from the N.V. Machinefabriek Braat in Soerabaja, Soekaboemi and Jogyakarta, from the period 1908-1942.
Sugar factory De Maas at Besuki, East Java - circa 1910.
The sugar factory 'Tangarang' (established in 1893) in the area of
Bondowoso
in
East Java
Research into diseased sugar cane in the
Glagah
department of the Soekowidi sugar factory north of Banjoewangi
Kaliredjo sugar mill near Banyuwangi, East Java
Cooling installation manufactured in 1929 and intended for the Bedadoeng sugar factory. Part of the binder with photos of machines from the
N.V. Machinefabriek Braat
in
Surabaya
intended for the Dutch sugar industry on Java, from the period 1917-1938.
Name board of Semboro Sugar Mill
SF. Goenoengsari sugar mill near Jember, East Java
Sugar company Bagoe, near Kraksaan, residence Surabaya
Transport of a cooking pan on a trailer behind a truck. Manufactured in 1926 in Surabaya and intended for the Padjarakan Sugar Factory. Part of the binder with photos of machines from the N.V. Machinefabriek Braat in Soerabaja, Soekaboemi and Jogyakarta, from the period 1908-1942.
Presentation of medals for long-term service at the Maron Sugar Company of the Colonial Bank
'Native Hospital' Gending of the Sugar Factory, East Java Native hospital sugar Gending, East Java, c. 1925
Cast steel gear for crusher installation, manufactured in 1932 and intended for the Oemboel Sugar Factory. Part of the binder with photos of machines from the
N.V. Machinefabriek Braat
in Surabaya intended for the
Dutch
sugar industry on Java, from the period 1917-1938.
Soemberkareng sugar mill in Probolinggo
Aerial view of Djatiroto sugar mill in Lumadjang
Pasoeroean The Kedawoeng sugar factory has started the campaign
Attentive audience for the administrator's speech during the milling festival of the Wonoredjo sugar factory southwest of Pasoeroean
The depot for steam locomotives of the State Railways at the Soekoredjo sugar factory
Versatile plow with crawler tractor on uneven terrain, Sempalwadak sugar company
Krebet sugar factory south of Malang
In the sugar factory in Panggoengredjo, south of Blitar
Aerial view of the area between Tanggoelangin Sugar Factory, Kloedan, Kepadangan and Boelang on East Java
Administrateurshuis en kantoor van suikerfabriek Boedoeran te Sidoardjo, KITLV 18358.tiff
The Ketegan sugar factory near Surabaya
The bayonet frame for a mill machine, manufactured in 1930 and intended for the Balong Bendo Sugar Factory in East Java. Part of the binder with photos of machines from the N.V. Machinefabriek Braat in Soerabaja, Soekaboemi and Jogyakarta, from the period 1908-1942.
Factory of sugar company Watoetoelis near Krijan (
Krian
), west of Sidoardjo
Aerial view of Toelangan sugar factory in East Java
'Soekodono' sugar factory around 1880 with a reference to 'Mr. W. A. Baron Baud', who died in 1879.
Factory building of the Peterongan sugar factory near Djombang
A sugar factory with the inscription Seloredjo above the columned entrance and the year 1882 in Roman numerals below. A chimney pipe on the left of the factory. In front of the factory a lawn with four ox carts and a tractor. A native on each ox-drawn cart, a European on the tractor. Part of the photo album presented by the Soerabayasche Vereeniging van Suikerfabrikanten to
Frederik Beyerinck
, resident of
Surabaya
.
Locomotive named Theo, built by
Orenstein & Koppel
, probably at the Tjoekir sugar factory south of Jombang
Blimbing sugar factory, location at south of Jombang
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Luchtfoto van de suikerfabriek Meritjan ten noorden van Kediri Java
Housing for European employees of the Pesantren sugar factory near Kediri
Rear part of the factory building, with probably centrifuges for drying sugar on the left, of the Nieuw Pesantren sugar factory near Kediri
Aerial view of Ngadiredjo sugar factory in Kediri
Factory of sugar company Minggiran near Kediri
Interior with three
European
women in conversation of a European home at the Menang Sugar Factory east of Kediri
Willy (2nd from right) and Harry Hirsch (10th from right) at a farewell dinner, probably at
Kediri
, for D.J. de Zwart, administrator of the Tegowangi sugar factory (presumably 1st from the right)
Aerial view of Tegowangi sugar mill
Factory of sugar company Kentjong in Pare
Badas sugar factory northeast of Kediri
Bridge with railway line for the transport of sugar, probably at the Modjopanggoong sugar company near
Kediri
Aerial view of Ngandjoek sugar factory on Java. SF.
Nganjuk
Aerial photo (title on object)
Java Steam Loco, Borsig no 1 owned by Kanigoro sugar mill
Tank storage area for P.C.M.C. molasses on the site of the Pagottan sugar factory in East Java
Two preheaters intended for Suikerfabriek Padokan and five cooling troughs intended for Suikerfabriek Redjosari, manufactured in 1926. Part of the binder with photos of machines of the N.V. Machinefabriek Braat in Soerabaja intended for the Dutch sugar industry on Java, from the period 1917-1938.
Evaporator body and three cooking pans, manufactured in 1925 and intended for the Goedo, Wonosarie, Randoe Goenting and Manishardjo sugar factories. Part of the binder with photos of machines from the
N.V. Machinefabriek Braat
in
Surabaya
intended for the Dutch sugar industry on Java, from the period 1917-1938.
Factory building of sugar company Tjokro-Toeloong (Cokrotulung) near Delanggu northeast of Surakarta
Factory of sugar company Ponggok near Delanggu in the Vorstenlanden
Sugar dryer manufactured in 1917 for the Manishardjo Sugar Factory northeast of Klaten on Java. Part of the binder with photos of machines from the N.V. Machinefabriek Braat in Surabaya intended for the Dutch sugar industry on Java, from the period 1917-1938.
Factory and ampasplein of indigo and sugar company Gedaren near
Klaten
Sugar company Karang Anom Djoengkere near
Surakarta
Gondang Winangoen Sugar Museum
Randoe Goenting-Tjandi Sewoe sugar factory in southwest of
Klaten
Sugar factory with sugar cane in Tandjong Tirto, Jogjakarta
View of the Demak Idjo sugar factory, boiler house and workshops
The Tjebongan sugar factory in the vicinity of
Yogyakarta
. The name and date 1879 on the factory building. Part of the photo album presented to J.M. Pijnacker Hordijk on his departure from Jogyakarta in 1886.
The staff of the 'Inlandsche Ziekenverpleging' of Suiker Onderneming Medarie Yogyakarta.
The Kedaton Pleret sugar factory, southeast of
Yogyakarta
decorated for the milling festival
Rail system at Madukismo Sugar Mill
Aerial photo of Padokan sugar mill
Suikerfabriek Barongan (KITLV)
Packaging sugar in the Poendong sugar factory near
Yogyakarta
Factory of the sugar company Rewoeloe near Djokjakarta.
Official home of Sewooegaloor sugar sactory employees
Aerial view of Remboen sugar mill
Packing room in Klampok sugar factory, the first electric one, east of Banjoemas, KITLV 29091
The bridge over the Klawing river, also the railway bridge of the Bodjong sugar factory
he steam tram with locomotive is ready for sugar transport at the Kalibagor sugar company.
Suikerfabriek Poerwokerto near Banyumas
Train yard of Trangkil sugar mill
Tandjong-Modjo sugar mill (also called Ngablak) in Tandjoengmodjo near Koedoes
Rendeng sugar mill train depot
The Kaliwoengoe sugar mill west of Semarang in 1905
Mountains of limestone for the Wonopringgo sugar factory southwest of Pekalongan
Tirto Sugar Mill
A steam locomotive previously owned by the Sragie Sugar Factory has now changed ownership in England.
Tjomal Baroe Sugar Mill, taken from train
View of the sugar factory buildings. Part of the photo album of the Tjomal sugar mill in the period ca. 1900-1919.
Train yard of the tram line of the Petaroekan sugar factory near Pemalang
Sugar Mill of Bandjardawa at 1888
Water collection at Tjipero from the Ramboet irrigation area of the Soemberhardjo sugar mill near Pemalang
The railway emplacement of the Balapoelang sugar factory. A lorry is a small non-powered rail vehicle intended for freight transport on industrial or agricultural (narrow) railway lines
Pangka Sugar refinery Java 19th c.
Steam Train at Kemantran Sugar Mill
Aerial view of Pagongan Sugar Mill in Tagal
Sugar dryer manufactured in 1932 for the Adiwerna Sugar Factory, south of Tegal
Kemanglen Sugar Factory in 1870-1875,
Lithography
based on a painting by Abraham Salm.
A note stating that Tan Kok Kiem was the owner of the Kedjambon Sugar Factory was listed in the book "Regerings-almanac for Nederlandsch-Indië, 1875."
Administrateurshuis van de Suikeronderneming Djatibarang Tegal
Bandjaratma Sugar Mill
Afkoelingsinstallatie van suikerfabriek Ketanggoengan-West ten zuidwesten van Brebes, KITLV 18216
Nieuw Tersana sugar mill
Pesaleman water pumping station with temporary aqueduct at the Loewoeng-Gadjah sugar factory southeast of
Cirebon
Karang Soewoeng Sugar Mill in 1927
Aerial view of Sindanglaoet sugar mill
The 'Soerawinangoen' sugar factory near Plumbon
Semarang-Cheribon Train, in the background the Gempol sugar factory.
Paroengdjaja sugar factory northeast of Madjalengka