File:Barmer Bergbahn zw 1894 und 1898 001.jpg
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DescriptionBarmer Bergbahn zw 1894 und 1898 001.jpg |
Deutsch: Barmer Bergbahn zwischen 1894 und 1898 |
Date | zwischen 1894 und 1898 (upload: 2014-05-10) |
Source | [1] |
Author |
Deutsch: Louis Stüting |
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