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Deutsch: Nürnberg, Ehemaliges Gasthaus Zum Gläsernen Himmel, Bindergasse 1, Außenansicht (Der Maler und Fotograf Georg Schmidt (1811-1867) ist der Vater des Fotografen Ferdinand Schmidt (1840-1909) und führte von 1846 bis zu seinem Tod 1867 ein "Photgraphisches Atelier" in Nürnberg. Nach seinem Tod übernimmt Ferdinand Schmidt das Atelier). Entstehungszeit: 1504
English: Nuremberg, Former Restaurant Zum Gläsernen Himmel, Bindergrasse 1, Exterior view (The painter and photographer Georg Schmidt (1811-1867) is the father of the photographer Ferdinand Schmidt (1840-1909) and ran a "Photgraphisches Atelier" in Nuremberg from 1846 until his death in 1867. After his death, Ferdinand Schmidt takes over the studio). Date of Creation: 1504
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Author Georg Schmidt (1811-1867)

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