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Weh, daß wir scheiden müssen

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Weh, daß wir scheiden müssen

 
Weh, daß wir scheiden müssen | Johanna Kinkel
 

R: Pflicht eines jeden Deutschen ist, Mitglied des Deutschen Schulvereines zu sein. Mindestbeitrag jährlich K. 2. - Anmeldungen VI. Linke Wienzeile 4 oder bei den Ortsgruppen. | Deutscher Schulverein. Karte Nr.42

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  • Contributor:

    • Deutscher Schulverein. Kunstdruckerei von Josef Eberle, Wien, VII., Schottenfeldg. 38
    • Johanna Kinkel (?)
    • Johanna Kinkel (1810-07-08 — 1858-11-15)

Classifications

  • Type:

    • Bildpostkarte
    • Volksliedkarten nationaler Vereine
    • http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/30002681
  • Subject:

    • Noten
    • Lied

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Properties

  • Size:

    • Höhe: 1765 mm
    • Breite: 1176 mm

Time

  • Date:

    • gelaufen 24.02.1914

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  • Identifier:

    • 10945
  • Institution:

    • Universität Osnabrück | Historische Bildpostkarten
  • Provider:

    • AthenaPlus
  • Providing country:

    • Germany
  • First published in Europeana:

    • 2015-03-26
  • Last updated in Europeana:

    • 2015-09-18

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  • Rights:

    • Universität Osnabrück | Historische Bildpostkarten

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  • Dataset:

    • 2048043_Ag_EU_AthenaPlus_Osnabruck

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    • http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/30002681
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    • http://data.europeana.eu/agent/base/75998
    • Agent Label
      • ["Johanna Kinkel"] (no);
      • ["Johanna Kinkel"] (de);
      • ["Кинкель, Иоанна"] (ru);
      • ["Johanna Kinkel"] (sv);
      • ["ヨハンナ・キンケル"] (ja);
      • ["Johanna Kinkel"] (en);
      • ["Johanna Kinkel"] (tr);
   

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