File:Fredricks, Penabert and Germon Photographists, Philadelphia (1859) (A).jpg

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English: View of the 1859 building where the Fredericks, Penabert & Germon Photographists studio was located at 168 Chestnut Street, South Side, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, as it appeared in The Baxter's Panoramic Business Directories, Athenaeum of Philadelphia.
Français : Vue de l'immeuble où siégeait en 1859, le studio de Fredericks, Penabert & Germon Photographists au 168 rue Chestnut, Côté sud, à Philadelphie dans l'État de Pennsylvanie (États-Unis) tel qu'il est apparu dans le Baxter's Panoramic Business Directories, Athenaeum of Philadelphia.
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