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English: St. Jakob monument in Basel, 1871 by Ferdinand Schlöth (1818-1891). Photocollogravure by L. Geisler.
Deutsch: St. Jakobs-Denkmal in Basel, 1871 von Ferdinand Schlöth (1818-1891). Photocollogravure von L. Geisler.
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Source Comptoir de phototypie, Neuenburg (Hg.), Meine Reise durch die Schweiz. Lieferung 10: Olten - Basel. o.J. (wahrscheinlich 1895 aufgenommen, 1897 erschienen), Photocollogravure by L. Geisler. Imprimerie des Châtelles, Raon-l'Étape.
Author Sommeregger
Other versions Image:St_Jakobsdenkmal_zu_Basel-Ferdinand_Schlöth.jpg
Object location47° 32′ 51.84″ N, 7° 35′ 54.43″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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