File:Stockholm 1560s copperplate Frantz Hogenberg.JPG

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Description Copperplate of Stockholm in the 1560s by Frantz Hogenberg.
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Source Scan from St Eriks årsbok 1999, p. 37, ISBN 91-972165-3-4. Original photo by w:Stocholm City Museum.
Author Mats Halldin 12:01, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
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