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English: Series " Dresden " 729. Oilette postcard view of the old market sqaure in Dresden.
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Source https://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/nby_teich/id/418326
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Leonard A. Lauder collection of Raphael Tuck & Sons postcards
Decade
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1900/1909
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Flower, Charles E.
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Germany--Dresden
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Dresden
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Plazas Artists Signatures (Writing)
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Public Squares--General View Artist, Signed--Miscellaneous
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LL903

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