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Nederlands: Identificatienummer: NL-GnGRA_817_10013

Geografische aanduiding: Het Hogeland, Rottumeroog, Borkum
Documenttype: Prent / tekening
Titel/opschrift: Am strande von Borkum Strandleven
Beschrijving: Tekeningen van het strand van Borkum, het dorp Borkum en een tekening van het eiland Rottumeroog
Vervaardiger: Originalzeichnung von C. Bertling ; Holzstich von Brend'Amour
Datum vervaardiging: 1970
Datum: 1867
Annotatie: Verlags-nr. 5030
Uitgever: Verlag Schuster
Plaats uitgave: Leer
Jaar uitgave: 1970
Uit de collectie van: Groninger Archieven
Editie: reproductie
Techniek: druk
Afmetingen: 19,7 x 28,5 cm op blad 30,5 x 44 cm

Relatie: Collectie mr. S.T. Kooi
Date (repr. 1970)
Source https://hdl.handle.net/21.12105/b590fc16-ec97-c112-9a3e-13f93fc1229c
Author C. Bertling (reproductie Brend'Amour)

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