File:Painted target, Litovel Museum 02.jpg

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English: A painted target exhibited in Museum Litovel.
The German text at the top: Ihr Schützen gebt wohl acht. Ich lege Euch die Falle. Der von Euch den besten hat – Den Schüsst mich in die Schnalle.
The German text at the bottom on the right: Gewidmet von Schützenmeister ANTON HEINTZ zum 30. Jährig. Schutzen. Ju...häum. 1875.
Čeština: Malovaný terč vystavený v Muzeu Litovel.
Německý text na horním okraji: Ihr Schützen gebt wohl acht. Ich lege Euch die Falle. Der von Euch den besten hat – Den Schüsst mich in die Schnalle.
Německý text v kartuši vpravo dole: Gewidmet von Schützenmeister ANTON HEINTZ zum 30. Jährig. Schutzen. Ju...häum. 1875.
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Source Photo taken by Jan Kameníček at the Museum Litovel.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Camera location49° 42′ 00.35″ N, 17° 04′ 25.85″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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