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The Sick Morning Sunshine on a Portrait near Lille-Danevirke. “Fre Gaden” in Schleswig on 6te February 1864.

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Two Hundred Woodcuts p.26. As: Illustrated Official Journal Volume 5, No. 231. Illustrated Official Journal Volume 5, Nr 233, March 13, 1864.
The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library
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Title: The Sick Morning Sunshine on a Portrait near Lille-Danevirke. “Fre Gaden” in Schleswig on 6te February 1864.
Description:
Two Hundred Woodcuts p.
26.
As: Illustrated Official Journal Volume 5, No.
231.
Illustrated Official Journal Volume 5, Nr 233, March 13, 1864.

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