Português: Cerimónia de inauguração do caminho de ferro entre o Barreiro e o Seixal, na margem Sul do Tejo, em Portugal, em 29 de Julho de 1923.
Esta imagem foi publicada na Ilustração Portuguesa n.º 911 (II Série), de 4 de Agosto de 1923, e digitalizada pela Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
English: Inauguration of the rail line between Barreiro and Seixal, in the South margin of the Tagus River, in Portugal, on the 29th July 1923.
This image was published on the Ilustração Portuguesa magazine No. 911 (II Series), of the 4th July 1923, and scanned by the Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
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