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DescriptionBeschreibende Darstellung 20 Tunnel bei Chotzen gegen Olmütz.jpg |
Čeština: Tunel u Chocně, portál směrem k Olomouci.
Deutsch: Tunnel bei Chotzen gegen Olmütz. |
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Source | FÖRSTER, Ludwig. Beschreibende und malerische Darstellung der K. K. österreichischen Staatseisenbahn von Olmütz bis Prag. Wien: Verlag von L. Försters artist. Anstalt, 1845. |
Author | Ludwig Förster (1798-1863), Amédée Demarteau |
This image was acquired during the event Editathon in the Research Library in Olomouc.
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