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Deutsch: Logo der Datenlaube (basiert auf dem Titelbild der Gartenlaube 1853 Nr. 1)
English: logo image of "Die Datenlaube" (based on an image published in Die Gartenlaube (1853) no. 1) |
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Source | Die Gartenlaube (1853) no. 1, remixed by diedatenlaube.github.io |
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