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Advertisement C. Joachim & Sohn, machine factory, iron foundry and boilermaker, Schweinfurt 1888

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Deutsch: Annonce C. Joachim & Sohn, Maschinenfabrik, Eissengiesserei und Kesselschmiede, Schweinfurt 1888, mit einer xylographischen Darstellung einer Rundsieb-Pappenmaschine mit Formatwalze
English: Advertisement C. Joachim & Sohn, machine factory, iron foundry and boiler forge, Schweinfurt 1888, with an xylographic representation of a cylinder cardboard machine with a format roller
Français : Publicité C. Joachim & Sohn, usine de machines, fonderie de fer et chaudronnerie, Schweinfurt 1888, avec une représentation xylographique d'une machine à carton cylindrique avec un rouleau de format
Date 31.12.1888
Source Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum, Papier-Zeitung 13 (1888), Nr. 53, S. 1066
Author C. Joachim & Sohn, Maschinenfabrik, Eisengiesserei und Kesselschmiede, Schweinfurt a. Main

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