Moltkebrücke
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Moltkebridge in 1899 with an exhibition building
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Moltkebrücke around 1900
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Moltkebrücke in 2008 in front of Berlin Hauptbahnhof
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ornament with memorial plate on the construction, destruction and reconstruction of the bridge
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Karl Bernhard von Moltke - Schlussstein und Brückenschmuck der Moltkebrücke in Berlin - Germany
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sculptured head of Helmuth von Moltke on capstone of the middle bridge arch
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Head of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher on capstone of a bridge arch, sculpted by Carl Begas
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Northern part of the bridge
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Latern on the bridge
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sulpture of children in the attire of Roman soldiers at lantern pole
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sculpture of a griffin at the northeastern side of the bridge, sculpted by Carl Piper
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one of the orginal griffin sculptures, destroyed in World War II