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25.6.20
1922
SCENIC WASHINGTON, D.C. AT DUSK
At 555 feet 5 1/2 inches tall, the Washington Monument dominates the skyline of Washington, D.C.,where no new buildings are permitted to rise higher than the Capitol dome. Here the monument is pictured as viewed from the north, with the White House in the foreground. The dome of the Jefferson Memorial on the Potomac River shore is visible even farther to the south.
© 1998, Parks & History Association. photo: Carol M. Highsmith
At 555 feet 5 1/2 inches tall, the Washington Monument dominates the skyline of Washington, D.C.,where no new buildings are permitted to rise higher than the Capitol dome. Here the monument is pictured as viewed from the north, with the White House in the foreground. The dome of the Jefferson Memorial on the Potomac River shore is visible even farther to the south.
© 1998, Parks & History Association. photo: Carol M. Highsmith
23.6.20
1921
PALVAJÄRVEN LEIKKAUS JYVÄSKYLÄ–LIEVESTUORE -RATATYÖMAALLA V. 1918
CONSTRUCTING THE JYVÄSKYLÄ–LIEVESTUORE -RAILWAY IN 1918
CONSTRUCTING THE JYVÄSKYLÄ–LIEVESTUORE -RAILWAY IN 1918
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1914
GRUSS AUS WIEN
SOUVENIR OF VIENNA
SOUVENIR DE VIENNE
Votivkirche, Parlament, Burgtheater, Hofburg, Kärntnerstraße, Oper
SOUVENIR OF VIENNA
SOUVENIR DE VIENNE
Votivkirche, Parlament, Burgtheater, Hofburg, Kärntnerstraße, Oper
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