File:49. Oslo. Bygdø Alle og Frognerveien - no-nb digifoto 20131127 00042 bldsa PK00169.jpg

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Norsk bokmål: Bygdøy allé 1, sett fra Solli plass. Frogner i Oslo. Leiegård fra 1891, arkitekt Bernhard Steckmest. Bygdøy allé til venstre, Frognerveien til høyre. Bildet er hentet fra Nasjonalbibliotekets bildesamling.
English: Bygdøy allé 1, seen from Solli plass. Frogner in Oslo, Norway. Apartment building from 1891, architect Bernhard Steckmest. Bygdøy allé to the left, Frognerveien to the right.
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"49. Oslo. Bygdø Alle og Frognerveien"

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Object location59° 54′ 53.19″ N, 10° 43′ 03.02″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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