OLithographic stone with topographic map: Gerswalde, Templin district, Potsdam d…
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OLithographic stone with topographic map: Gerswalde, Templin district, Potsdam district, Brandenburg province. Published by the Preußische Landesaufnahme 1884, Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme, Einzelne Nachräge 1932. 70 x 53 x 3 cm. Berlin and Brandenburg OLithographic stone with topographic map: Gerswalde, district Templin, reg. district Potsdam, prov. Brandenburg. Published by the Preußische Landesaufnahme 1884, Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme, Einzelne Nachräge 1932. 70 x 53 x 3 cm. Scale 1 : 25,000 - With usual traces of use, overall in very good condition.

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OLithographic stone with topographic map: Gerswalde, Templin district, Potsdam district, Brandenburg province. Published by the Preußische Landesaufnahme 1884, Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme, Einzelne Nachräge 1932. 70 x 53 x 3 cm. Berlin and Brandenburg OLithographic stone with topographic map: Gerswalde, district Templin, reg. district Potsdam, prov. Brandenburg. Published by the Preußische Landesaufnahme 1884, Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme, Einzelne Nachräge 1932. 70 x 53 x 3 cm. Scale 1 : 25,000 - With usual traces of use, overall in very good condition.

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