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Post house on the Brenner Pass, Austria, Italy

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DGA3938874
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Post house on the Brenner Pass, Austria, Italy
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Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia 'Leonardo Da Vinci', Milan, Italy
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Post house on the Brenner Pass, Austria, Italy, engraving by James Tibbits Willmore after a drawing by William Brockedon, from Illustrations of the passes of the Alps, by which Italy communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany, by William Brockedon, London, 1829. Stazione di posta sul Passo del Brennero, Austria, Italia, incisione di James Tibbits Willmore da un disegno di William Brockedon, da Illustrations of the passes of the Alps, by which Italy communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany, di William Brockedon, Londra, 1829.

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© Icas94 / © NPL - DeA Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
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Austria / Europe / waterfall / Italy / unrecognizable person / engraved image / landscape / mountain pass / building exterior / brenner pass / outdoors / mountain / house / illustrations / five people / village / post / history / illustration / horizontal / 1829 / william brockedon / milan museo nazionale della scienza e della tecnica 'leonardo da vinci' (science and technology museum) / illustrations of the passes of the alps by which italy communicates with france switzerland and germany / james tibbits willmore
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Large 5447 × 3864 px 461 × 327 mm 31.6 MB
Medium 1024 × 727 px 87 × 62 mm 1.1 MB

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