File:Jordberga Castle in 1680.tif

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English: Jordberga Castle (Scania, Sweden) in 1680
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Source Prospecter af åtskillige märkvärdige byggnader, säterier och herre-gårdar uti Skåne, som i fordna tider hafva til större delen varit befästade med vallar, vattugrafvar och vind-bryggor, och blifvit år 1680 aftagne, ritade och samlade af ingenieur capitain Burman men nu til det almännas tjenst, förnyade och med kongl: maij:ts allernådigste privilegio på trycket utgifne år 1756 af Abraham Fischer. ... http://www.alvin-portal.org/alvin/view.jsf?pid=alvin-record:89390
Author Burman, Gerhard von, 1653-1701 (author) Fischer, Abraham, 1724-1775 (publisher)

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