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Description Eerste Wereldoorlog Luchtoorlog Engels luchtschip, zeppelin is stuurloos geraakt en heeft, SFA022802377.jpg |
Nederlands:
Omschrijving: Eerste Wereldoorlog : Luchtoorlog : Engels luchtschip / zeppelin is stuurloos geraakt en heeft zich in een huis in Eemnes geboord. Nederland, 1917.
English:
The Great War. First World war. A zeppeling crashing on a house in Eemnes, Holland / Netherlands, 1917.
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