File:Matous Vaclavek 1885.jpg

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English: Portrait of Matouš Václavek (1842-1908), Czech teacher and writer.
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Source Kryšpín, Vojtěch. Obraz činnosti literární učitelstva českoslovanského za posledních 100 let: od r. 1780 do r. 1882: s doplňkem za léta 1883 a 1884: příspěvek k historii české literatury a českého školství. V Praze: M. Knapp, 1885. vii, 422 s. , [11] l. obr. příl. str. 282a
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