DescriptionGeorg Daniel Gerlach by F.E. Bording.jpg
English: Danish General Georg Daniel Gerlach
Date
between 1835 and 1884
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Source
Royal Library, Copenhagen
Author
Frederik Emanuel Bording (1817-1884)
Licensing
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