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Titel(s): Almbachkloof bij Berchtesgaden
Objecttype: foto albumblad
Objectnummer: RP-F-F01131-I
Omschrijving: Onderdeel van Reisalbum met bezienswaardigheden in Duitsland, Oostenrijk, Zwitserland, Luxemburg en België.

Vervaardiging
Vervaardiger: fotograaf: anoniem
Plaats vervaardiging: Beieren
Datering: ca. 1880 - in of voor 1899
Fysieke kenmerken: daglichtcollodiumzilverdruk
Materiaal: papier fotopapier
Techniek: daglichtcollodiumzilverdruk
Afmetingen: foto: h 158 mm × b 101 mm

Onderwerp
Wat: ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon, landscape with bridge, viaduct or aqueduct
Waar: Beieren

Verwerving en rechten
Verwerving: overdracht van beheer 1994
Copyright: Publiek domein
Date ca. 1880 - in of voor 1899
Source http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.267568
Author Rijksmuseum
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