File:Martinniemi groundwood mill and power station Apr2009 002.jpg
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English: The former Martinniemi groundwood mill (later a planing mill) with its power station in the Haukipudas municipality of Finland. The buildings were constructed in the 1920s.
Suomi: Entinen Martinniemen puuhiomo (myöhemmin höyläämö) voimalaitoksineen Haukiputaalla. Rakennukset ovat 1920-luvulta. |
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Author | Methem (Mikko J. Putkonen) |
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