Image:England-Saint-Michaels-Mount-1900-1.jpg

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Description
English: Saint Michael's Mount in Cornwall, United Kingdom
Deutsch: Der Saint Michael's Mount in Cornwall (Großbritannien)
Source

Original image: Photochrom print (colour photo lithograph)
Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Photochrom Prints Collection, reproduction number LC-DIG-ppmsc-08234.

Date

between 1890 and 1905

Author

(not named)

Permission
( Reusing this image)

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current 23:19, 15 March 2006 3,524×2,600 (2.99 MB) Para (bordercrop and autolevels from original tiff)
07:47, 23 December 2004 1,024×765 (184 KB) Dub (Saint Michael's Mount in United Kingdom. Photochrom picture of 1890-1900. From the american Library of Congress, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.08234 No known restrictions on reproduction. {{PD}})
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