File:2804. Oslo. Bygdö Alle - no-nb digifoto 20131127 00025 bldsa PK00126.jpg
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[edit]Description2804. Oslo. Bygdö Alle - no-nb digifoto 20131127 00025 bldsa PK00126.jpg |
Norsk bokmål: Bygdøy allé på Frogner i Oslo sett fra krysset ved Erling Skjalgssons gate oppover mot krysset Bygdøy allé / Thomas Heftyes gate. Der sees en Narvesenkiosk. Bygningen helt til venstre i bildet er hjørnegården med adresse Erling Skjalgssons gate 19. Bildet er hentet fra Nasjonalbibliotekets bildesamling. |
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Author | Ukjent |
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Identifier | URN:NBN:no-nb_digifoto_20131127_00025_bldsa_PK00126 |
Keywords | Skilt for "Melkeforsyningens filial". biler - bybilder - fasade |
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- Historical images of Bygdøy allé, Oslo
- Erling Skjalgssons gate, Oslo
- Street lights in Norway
- Shops in Oslo
- Apartment buildings in Oslo
- Unidentified people of Norway
- Shop signs in Norway
- Awnings in Norway
- Wrought iron balconies in Norway
- Narvesenkiosk
- Pavements
- Postcards of Oslo
- Postcards published by J. H. Küenholdt