File:Roemerberg Nikolaikirche Frankfurt 1900.jpg
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DescriptionRoemerberg Nikolaikirche Frankfurt 1900.jpg |
English: Frankfurt on the Main, Roemerberg, from left to right: Houses Grosser und Kleiner Engel (Large and small angel), Goldener Greif (Golden griffon), Wilder Mann (Wild Man), Kleiner Dachsberg (Small Badger Mountain), Großer Laubenberg (Large Loggia Mountain), Kleiner Laubenberg (Small Loggia Mountain), Schwarzer Stern (Black Star) und Alte Nikolaikirche (Old Saint Nicholas church); polychromatic asphalt-photolithography (Photochrom)
Deutsch: Frankfurt am Main, Römerberg, von links nach rechts: Häuser Großer und Kleiner Engel, Goldener Greif, Wilder Mann, Kleiner Dachsberg, Großer Laubenberg, Kleiner Laubenberg, Schwarzer Stern sowie die Alte Nikolaikirche; polychrome Asphaltphotolithographie (Photochrom) |
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English: between 1887 and 1903
Deutsch: zwischen 1887 und 1903 |
Source | Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Photochrom Prints Collection, reproduction number LC-DIG-ppmsca-00388 |
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English: not named, but probably Carl Friedrich Fay (1853-1919), Carl Hertel (1832-1906) or Carl Friedrich Mylius (1827-1916)
Deutsch: unbekannt, aber vermutlich Carl Friedrich Fay (1853-1919), Carl Hertel (1832-1906) oder Carl Friedrich Mylius (1827-1916) |
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current | 20:21, 23 October 2008 | 3,549 × 2,650 (2.14 MB) | Mylius (talk | contribs) | Original-TIFF gecroppt & hochwertige JPEG-Umwandlung | |
20:02, 1 August 2008 | 971 × 722 (186 KB) | Cropbot (talk | contribs) | upload cropped version, operated by User:Finavon. Summary: border cropped | ||
19:33, 3 July 2007 | 1,024 × 777 (194 KB) | Tohma (talk | contribs) | Römerberg Nikolaikirche Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen um 1900 {{LOC-pchrom|ppmsca|00388}} Category:History of Frankfurt am Main Category:Alte Nikolaikirche Category:Fountains in Germany |
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