File:06378-Sörnewitz-1905-Rote Presse, Elbe mit Dampfer Aussig-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg

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Deutsch: Sörnewitz; Rote Presse, Elbe mit Dampfer Aussig


This postcard is from publisher Brück & Sohn in Meißen (de:Brück & Sohn).
This postcard has a unique number 06378 and is available in a higher resolution at the publisher. This images was uploaded in a cooperation project between Wikipedians and the publisher.

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