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Polski: Uczestnicy konferencji w sprawie opracowania nowej mapy Tatr metodą stereofotogrametryczną. Widoczni od prawej: profesor Stanisław Pietkiewicz, profesor Eugeniusz Romer, Ferdynand Rabowski, Walery Goetel, Gryglaszewski, Bronisław Romaniszyn. Fotografia z Archiwum Ilustracji Koncernu Ilustrowanego Kuriera Codziennego.
English: Participants of the conference regarding the development of a new Tatra map using the stereophotogrammetric method. Visible from the right: Professor Stanisław Pietkiewicz, Professor Eugeniusz Romer, Ferdynand Rabowski, Walery Goetel, Gryglaszewski, Bronisław Romaniszyn. Photograph from the Archive of the Illustration of the Illustrated Daily Courier (Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny).
Date c. 1920–1939
Source Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe
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