File:Glasgow. Cathedral (by Henri Cassiers). Postcard from 1901.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGlasgow. Cathedral (by Henri Cassiers). Postcard from 1901.jpg |
English: Glasgow. The Cathedral (by Henri Cassiers). Postcard from 1901.The 1901 Glasgow International Exhibition was the first UK exhibition to be publicised by a set of postcards. The 12 cards were published by Dietrich of Brussels and featured the watercolours of Henri Cassiers on undivided back cards. |
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creator QS:P170,Q646692 Publisher: Dietrich. Brussels. |
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