File:Norsk folkemuseum, Oslo - Riksantikvaren-T001 05 0224.jpg

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Norsk bokmål: Norsk folkemuseum i Bygdøy, Oslo Damstredet 1. Wergelands lysthus. Lysthus fra Damstredet i Oslo ca 1800 på Norsk Folkemuseum, (Nr. 192). Overført til museet i 1902 og gjenreist samme år. Har vært brukt av Henrik Wergeland. Kilde: Mork, Paal (red.): «Norsk Folkemuseum - Friluftsmuseet», By og Bygd 43, Norsk Folkemuseum, 2010, side 143 ff. Motivet er hentet fra albumet: Fra Norsk folkemuseum.
English: Small building from Damstredet in Oslo, from ca 1800 at Norsk Folkemuseum. Used by Henrik Wergeland. Erected at Norsk Folkemuseum in 1902. Source: Mork, Paal: «Norsk Folkemuseum - Friluftsmuseet», By og Bygd 43, Norsk Folkemuseum, 2010, page 143. The photograph comes from Nasjonalbiblioteket / National Library of Norway.
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Source T001_05_0224 / Kulturminnebilder
institution QS:P195,Q1468738
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Camera location59° 54′ 27.33″ N, 10° 41′ 09.82″ E  Heading=300.7836031904° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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