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Tiedosto:German language in 1910.png

Italian Una mappa della situazione linguistica nell'Europa centrale intorno al 1910. Sulla base di una mappa del Dr. V. Schmidt e del Dr. J. Metelka Wikimedia...


Tiedosto:Paul Nadar - Henri Becquerel.jpg

died in 1908, so we can somewhat limit the range (1890-1910) that Gallica gives (unless we're talking publication date) English Henri Becquerel German Henri...


Tiedosto:Atelier Nadar - Fly scene from Offenbach's Orphée aux enfers with Jeanne Granier as Eurydice and Eugène Vauthier as Jupiter, 1887 revival, wide-angle shot.jpg

died in 1939. Nadar died in 1910. If it's considered anonymous, it's out of copyright 70 years after creation, and it was created 137 years ago. In short...


Tiedosto:Philippe Chaperon by Atelier Nadar.jpg

Nadar died 1910, Paul Nadar died 1939, so this is either: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/PDMCreative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0falsefalse...


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copied from the image "310px-Ernest.png" in the German language Wikipedia, which has the attribution, "Karte Thüringen 1910 mit Ernestinischen Herzogtümern...


Tiedosto:Distribution of the German language in Austria-Hungary, 1910.png

Distribution of the German language in Austria-Hungary, 1910 German Verbreitung der deutschen Sprache in Österreich-Ungarn, 1910 author name string: Michaelsexton2003...


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German language (P. 230/231) Der Fischer Informations-Atlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland (S. 63) Fischer information Atlas Federal Republic of Germany (P...


Tiedosto:Sarah Bernhardt, par Nadar, 1864.jpg

org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/PDMCreative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0falsefalse English German Sarah Bernhardt von Félix Nadar um 1864 hairstyle / hairlength: curly hair...


Tiedosto:Polish language in 1910.png

area in which a certain language had a majority (i.e 51% or more) of speakers. They do not represent an area in which that particular language was spoken...


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area in which a certain language had a majority (i.e 51% or more) of speakers. They do not represent an area in which that particular language was spoken...