File:Gare de Celorico da Beira - Occidente 146 1883.jpg

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Português: Desenho da Estação Ferroviária de Celorico da Beira, na Linha da Beira Alta, em Portugal. Esta imagem foi publicada na revista Occidente n.º 146, de 11 de Janeiro de 1883, e digitalizada pela Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
English: Drawing of the Celorico da Beira Railway Station, on the Beira Alta Railway, in Portugal. This image was published on the Occidente magazine No. 146, of the 11th January 1883, and scanned by the Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
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Caetano Alberto da Silva  (1843–1924)  wikidata:Q17318065
 
Caetano Alberto da Silva
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Date of birth/death 1843 Edit this at Wikidata 1924 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q17318065
baseado numa fotografia de Emílio Biel (1838 - 1915)

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