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English: Herman van Werden, Gussstahlfabrik Friedrich Krupp, Essen: Photograph of short 28 cm gun on carriage for armored coastal fortresses. Photograph on cardboard, 47,7 x 62 cm (incl. Scan margin). Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin Inv. Nr. F 9825.
Deutsch: Herman van Werden, Gussstahlfabrik Friedrich Krupp, Essen: Ansicht kurze 28 cm Kanone in Laffete für gepanzerte Küstenforts. Foto auf Karton, 47,7 x 62 cm (inkl. Scanrand). Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin Inv. Nr. F 9825.
Nederlands: Herman van Werden, Gietstaalfabriek Friedrich Krupp, Essen: Foto van het korte 28 cm kanon op lafette voor gepantserde kust fortificaties. Foto op karton, 47,7 x 62 cm (incl. scanner marge). Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin Inv. Nr. F 9825.
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Source https://doi.org/10.25645/fw26-2bbr Architekturmuseum der TU Berlin, Inv. Nr. F 9825.
Author Hans van Werden, according to MoMa.

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Krupp 28 cm L/20 M67 made for Russia, 1869 photo

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