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Source Gustav Reder: Mit Uhrwerk, Dampf und Strom. Vom Spielzeug zur Modelleisenbahn.
Author Charles Louis Michelez (1817-1883)

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2015-10-09 20:03 7008×2362× (5080433 bytes) Tmtriumph Graustufen
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2015-08-18 22:17 7008×2362× (11847494 bytes) Der Bischof mit der E-Gitarre {{Information |Beschreibung = Die [[Eisenbahn des kaiserlichen Prinzen]] im Park von [[Schloss Saint-Cloud]] |Quelle = [[Gustav Reder]]: ''Mit Uhrwerk, Dampf und Strom. Vom Spielzeug zur Modelleisenbahn.'' |Urheber = [[Charles L…

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