File:Frankfurt Am Main-Roemer-Salzhaus-Front Photochrom.jpg

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Description
English: Frankfurt on the Main: House Frauenstein (to the left) and Salt House (to the right) at the Roemerberg, polychromatic asphalt-photolithography (Photochrom)
Deutsch: Frankfurt am Main: Haus Frauenstein (links) und Salzhaus (rechts) am Römerberg, polychrome Asphaltphotolithographie (Photochrom)
Date
English: between 1896 and 1900
Deutsch: zwischen 1896 und 1900
Source
English: Original copy in possession of Mylius, scanned and retouched (serious marks of age removed)
Deutsch: Original im Besitz von Mylius, gescannt und retuschiert (starke Alterungsspuren beseitigt)
Author
English: Photochrom by Photoglob AG, Zurich, Switzerland; photographer probably Carl Friedrich Fay (1853-1919), Carl Hertel (1832-1906) or Carl Friedrich Mylius (1827-1916)
Deutsch: Photochrom der Photoglob AG, Zürich, Schweiz; Fotograf vermutlich Carl Friedrich Fay (1853-1919), Carl Hertel (1832-1906) oder Carl Friedrich Mylius (1827-1916)

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current13:13, 18 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 13:13, 18 March 20062,962 × 4,000 (4.93 MB)MyliusAnsicht der historischen Holzfassade des Salzhauses (zur Rechten) sowie der spätbarock bemalten Fassade des Hauses Frauenstein (zur Linken) am Römer in Frankfurt am Main von einem vermutlich handcolorierten, großformatigen Glasnegativabzug, von der Ost
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