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Picture dictionaries, old and new.

Bottom: page 6 of Thora Goldschmidt (died 1935), Kirstine Thaning (1866-1951), Niels Bøgholm (1873-1957), Engelska bild-glosor med textöfningar till användning vid den praktiska undervisningen, Gyldendalske boghandel/Nordisk forlag, Copenhagen, 4th ed. 1904, Stockholm 1905

Top: page 416 of Visual Encyclopedia, Dorling Kindersley, London, 1998, ISBN:0-7513-0534-0

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