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Русский: Серия открыток Елизаветы Бём. Издание "Ришар". С.-Петербург. Т-во Голике и Вильборг. Спб., Звенигор. 11. - № 37. «Где кулич и тесто, тут и наше место!»
English: Series of postcards by Elizabeth Boehm. Publication "Richard". St. Petersburg. Partnership of Golike and Vilborg. St. Petersburg, Zvenigor. 11. - № 37. «Where the cake and dough are, here is our place!»
Deutsch: Eine Reihe von Postkarten von Elisabeth Boehm. Publikation "Richard". St. Petersburg. Die Genossenschaft von Golike und Villborg. St. Petersburg, Zvenigor. 11. - № 37. «Wo der Kuchen und der Teig sind, hier ist unser Platz!»
Date before 1915
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Elisabeth Boehm  (1843–1914)  wikidata:Q4101592
 
Elisabeth Boehm
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English: Elisabeth Bohm, Elizaveta Murkuryevna Bёm
Description Russian artist
Date of birth/death 12 February 1843 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 25 July 1914 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg
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