File:Gdansk - straznica u ujscia Motlawy do Leniwki w XVIII wieku 1948 (119408745).jpg

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Polski: Tytuł: Gdańsk : strażnica u ujścia Motławy do Leniwki w XVIII wieku = Fortin au confluent de la Motława et de la Leniwka au XVIIIme siècle = Coastguard-House at the mouth of the river Motława in the XVIII century
Adres wydawniczy: [Miejsce nieznane] : [wydawca nieznany], 1948 ([miejsce nieznane] : Z. G. "P. W.")
Gatunek: pocztówka
Forma i typ: pocztówki
Opis fizyczny: [1] karta : ilustracja ; 15x10 cm
Współtwórcy: Deisch, Matthäus (1724-1789) Autor wzoru
Tytuł według nadruku na rewersie. Rok wydania na podstawie nadruku na rewersie : 6. 48. Oznaczenie : Nr. 732 ; W-12573. Na awersie reprodukcja pracy M. Deischa.
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