File:Erik Pevernagie with Borgward 1961.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionErik Pevernagie with Borgward 1961.jpg |
English: Erik Pevernagie with Borgward 1961, first car.
Picture made by Louis Pevernagie, father of Erik Pevernagie, with Agfa camera in 1961. Erik Pevernagie is the sole responsible for copyrights of all the works of his father, Louis Pevernagie. Registered at SABAM, Belgian Copyright Association. |
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Keywords | Erik Pevernagie with Borgward 1961 |
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