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Die Erdbeben-Katastrophe in Laibach,earthquake victims in Ljubljana, Slovenia,

Die Erdbeben-Katastrophe in Laibach
Title: Die Erdbeben-Katastrophe in Laibach / In der Nacht vom Ostersonntag zum Montag am 14./15. April 1895.
Date Created/Published: [Ljubljana, Slovenia] : [Buchdruckerei Kleinmayr & Bamberg], [1895]
Summary: Poster to raise money for earthquake victims in Ljubljana, Slovenia, shows nine photographs of earthquake damage.
Notes:
Title transcribed from item.
Accession box no. PR 06 CN 1250, no. 33
Subjects:
Earthquakes--Slovenia--Ljubljana--1890-1900.
Disaster relief--Slovenia--Ljubljana--1890-1900.
Photomechanical prints--1890-1900.
Posters--1890-1900.
Bookmark /2020632424/
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