File:1870 Bremen Birds-Eye View of Berlin and its Defences by Stannard and Son BPL 12003.png

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Stannard & Son's, panoramic birds-eye view, of Berlin & its defences, the principal Prussian ports on the Baltic, with Denmark and Schleswig Holstein

Author: Packer & Griffin

Publisher: Stannard & Son

Date: 1870

Dimension 46 x 69 cm.

Scale: Not drawn to scale
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Source Boston Public Library, Map Center / http://maps.bpl.org/id/12003
Author Packer & Griffin
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