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Govvádus Scanned photograph which first appeared in Building News in 1890
Beaivemearri Late 19th century
Gáldu King, Roger (6. ođđajagimánnuta 2012, 00:05:34) John Douglas 1830–1911, Northwich and District Heritage Society
Vuoigŋadahkki Unknown, Building News have undergone many buyers and regorganizations that complete records of their publishing 19th century photos are unlikely
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dáláčakčamánnu 12 b. 2017 dii. 5.36Govaš čakčamánnu 12 b. 2017 dii. 5.36 vurkejuvvon veršuvnnas615 × 820 (285 KiB)Materialscientistrotation, 3:4 crop, contrast
čakčamánnu 12 b. 2017 dii. 5.28Govaš čakčamánnu 12 b. 2017 dii. 5.28 vurkejuvvon veršuvnnas728 × 839 (408 KiB)MaterialscientistFFT of the original
ođđajagimánnu 5 b. 2012 dii. 22.08Govaš ođđajagimánnu 5 b. 2012 dii. 22.08 vurkejuvvon veršuvnnas728 × 839 (587 KiB)SoerfmContrast
ođđajagimánnu 23 b. 2008 dii. 9.45Govaš ođđajagimánnu 23 b. 2008 dii. 9.45 vurkejuvvon veršuvnnas728 × 839 (550 KiB)Peter I. Vardy{{Information |Description=Scanned photograph which first appeared in Building News in 1890 |Source={{cite book | last =King | first =Roger | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =John Douglas 1830–1911 |edition= | publisher =Northwich and District He

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