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English: The Old Globe theatre — a print of the original theatre in London. Created in 1642 by Wenceslas Hollar for his Long View of London. The label "The Globe" has been superimposed; in the original drawing, the building was mistakenly labelled "beere baiting".
Čeština: Druhé Shakespearovo divadlo Globe na Velkém pohledu na Londýn od Václava Hollara. V originále Hollar omylem zaměnil popisky dvou budov, zde je to opraveno a nápis „The Globe“ dodatečně přenesen na divadlo.
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    • 2012-06-19T14:41:57Z Friedlibend 520x337 (84949 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|The [[:en:Globe Theatre|Old Globe]] theatre — a print of the original theatre in [[:en:London|]]. Created in [[:en:1642|]] by [[:en:Wenceslas Hollar|]] for his ''[[:en:Long View of London|]]

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