File:Greeting from Smolensk by Dresden Store & Granberg - Станция Смоленск.jpg
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editDescriptionGreeting from Smolensk by Dresden Store & Granberg - Станция Смоленск.jpg |
Русский: Серия открыток «Привет из Смоленска». Издание Дрезденского Писчебумажного Магазина, Смоленск. Акц. О:во Гранберг в Стокгольме. - Вокзал и станция "Смоленск".
English: Series of postcards «Greeting from Smolensk». Publication of Dresden Stationery Store, Smolensk. Granberg Joint Stock Company in Stockholm. - Railway station "Smolensk". |
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before 1917 date QS:P,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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