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English: *Description: Title page of the score for The Bohemian Polka by Hermann Louis Koenig
  • Artist: Lithograph by J. Brandard
  • Date of publication: 1847
  • Source: Scanned from The Bartered Bride, Royal Opera House programme, December 10, 1998, p. 25
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  • 2009-07-23 04:06 Jappalang 1700×2337× (5370115 bytes) Rotated and cropped away white space
  • 2009-07-21 21:41 Voceditenore 1764×2400× (5916712 bytes) *Description: Title page of the score for ''The Bohemian Polka'' by *Artist: Lithograph by J. Brandard *Date of publication: 1847 *Source: Scanned from ''The Bartered Bride'', [[Royal Opera House]] programme, December 10, 1998, p. 25

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