File:Frankfurt Mainkuh.jpg

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English: Frankfurt on the Main: Tugboat „Maakuh“ (coll. for „Main Cow“) of the Mainkette-AG (Main Chain Stock Corporation) in front of the Mainkai (Main Quay) on its line between Mainz and Aschaffenburg founded in 1886, in the background from left to right the towers Langer Franz (Tall Franz), Kleiner Cohn (Short Cohn), the Paulskirche (Saint Paul's Church), the Leonhardskirche (Saint Leonhard's Church), the ridge turret of the Römer, the tower of the Alte Nikolaikirche (Old Saint Nicholas Church) and of the Cathedral, followed by the ridge turret atop its crossing and finally the Rententurm (Pension Tower)
Deutsch: Frankfurt am Main: Kettenschleppschiff „Maakuh“ (ugs. für „Mainkuh“) der Mainkette-AG vor dem Mainkai auf der 1886 begründeten Linie zwischen Mainz und Aschaffenburg, im Hintergrund von links nach rechts die Türme Langer Franz, Kleiner Cohn, der Paulskirche, der Leonhardskirche, der Dachreiter des Römers, der Turm der Alten Nikolaikirche und des Doms, gefolgt von dessen Dachreiter auf der Vierung sowie schließlich der Rententurm
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English: between 1904 and 1911, probably shortly after 1908
Deutsch: zwischen 1904 und 1911, wahrscheinlich kurz nach 1908
Source Wolfgang Klötzer (Wissenschaftlicher Leiter): Frankfurt-Archiv. Archiv-Verlag Braunschweig, Braunschweig 1982–88
Author Wilhelm Reiss

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current20:50, 5 January 2010Thumbnail for version as of 20:50, 5 January 20101,300 × 877 (623 KB)Mylius (talk | contribs)Rescanned from source, much better quality
19:35, 2 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 19:35, 2 October 20051,239 × 831 (244 KB)Flibbertigibbet (talk | contribs)Frankfurt am Main, Germany Picture of the tugboat "Mainkuh" in 1886 category:Frankfurt, Germany

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