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Português: Comboio em fuga para Vidago, devido a uma revolta monárquica em Vila Real, em Portugal, em Fevereiro de 1919. A cruz preta na fotografia assinala o Quartel de Infantaria 13 em Vila Real, que tinha sido alvejado pela artilharia. Esta imagem foi publicada na Ilustração Portuguesa n.º 688, de 28 de Abril de 1919, digitalizada pela Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
English: Train escaping to Vidago, due to a realist revolt in Vila Real, in Portugal, on February 1919. The black cross in the photograph signals the headquarters of Infantry 13 in Vila Real, that was damaged by artillery fire. This image was published on the Ilustração Portuguesa magazine No. 688, of the 28th April 1919, scanned by the Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
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