File:Turku 1842 - Henrik Cajander.jpg
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DescriptionTurku 1842 - Henrik Cajander.jpg |
English: The first daguerreotype photograph taken in Finland was a daguerreotype taken by Henrik Cajander on 3rd November 1842 of Nobel House at Uudenmaankatu 8.
The house, with Turku Cathedral in the background, had recently been completed and Cajander lived on the same street. It was demolished in the 1960s.
Suomi: Ensimmäinen Suomessa kuvattu dagerrotypia. Kuvassa on Uudenmaankatu 8:ssa sijainnut ns. Nobelin talo, jonka takaa näkyy Turun tuomiokirkon torni.
Svenska: Den första dagerrotypen taget i Finland var en dagerrotyp tagen av Henrik Cajander 3 November 1842 av Nobel-huset på Nylandsgatan 8.
Huset, med Åbo domkyrka i bakgrunden, hade nyligen blivit färdigt och Cajander bodde på samma gata. Det förstördes på 1960-talet. |
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Source | http://www.turunsanomat.fi/kulttuuri/?ts=1,3:1005:0:0,4:5:0:1:2006-12-12,104:5:425243,1:0:0:0:0:0: w:Turun Sanomat |
Author | Henrik Cajander |
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