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English: Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen with the help of J. R. Danielson-Kalmari building railwaybridges between Finland and Imperial Russia during the Russification of Finland. Caricature published originally in humour magazine Velikulta. Suomi: Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen ja J. R. Danielson-Kalmari rakentavat Suomen ja Venäjän yhdistäviä rautatiesiltoja ensimmäisen sortokauden aikana. Julkaistu alunperin Velikulta-pilalehdessä. |
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Source | Marja Ylönen: Pilahistoria: Suomi poliittisissa pilapiirroksissa 1800-luvulta 2000-luvulle. SKS, Helsinki 2001; s. 81. |
Author | Alex Federley |
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