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Die Gartenlaube  Template:Gartenlaube (1893) s:de:Die Gartenlaube (1893)
Author
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Title
Die Gartenlaube
Publisher
Ernst Keil's Nachfolger
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Deutsch: Bildunterschrift: „Lola Beeth als Maria im „Trompeter von Säkkingen“.“
English: caption: "Lola Beeth als Maria im „Trompeter von Säkkingen“."
Language German
Publication date 1893
publication_date QS:P577,+1893-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication Leipzig
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Self-photographed

Deutsch: Aufgenommen mit PK Tether 0.3 einem Freeware Programm zur Fernbedienung von Pentax DSLR's.
English: Photographed with PK Tether 0.3, a free software for remote-controlling the Pentax DSLR.
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