File:Carl Henrik Alopaeus mid-1880s.jpg

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Reverend Carl Henrik Alopaeus (1825–1892), director of Finland's first Upper School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

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Daniel Nyblin
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English: Carl Henrik Alopaeus (1825–1892), Bishop of the Diocese of Porvoo, by Nyblin, Daniel - Finnish Heritage Agency, Finland. Mid-1880s, Helsinki, Finland.
Suomi: Porvoon hiippakunnan piispa Carl Henrik Alopaeus (1825–1892) by Nyblin, Daniel - Finnish Heritage Agency, Finland. Valmistusaika 1880-luvun puoliväli.
Date Mid-1880s
institution QS:P195,Q3029524
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HK19430525:86
Source https://www.europeana.eu/en/item/2021009/M012_HK19430525_86
Image record page in Finna: musketti.M012:HK19430525:86

Helsinki, Finland

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