Höllensteinklamm, Würthle & Sohn, 1906
gelatin silver print, h 262mm × w 205mm
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© Stichting Kessler-de Lange
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Höllensteinklamm, Würthle & Sohn, 1906
gelatin silver print, h 262mm × w 205mm
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© Stichting Kessler-de Lange
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Höllensteinklamm (title on object)
RP-F-2007-6-40
Gezicht op het ravijn van de Höllensteinklamm. Onderdeel van het fotoalbum van Dolph Kessler met opnamen die hij maakte tijdens zijn verblijf in Engeland en op een wereldreis die hij als secretaris van Henri Deterding (directeur Koninklijke Olie) ondernam naar Nederlands-Indië, Japan, China en de Verenigde Staten, tussen 1906 en 1908.
height 262 mm × width 205 mm
height 363 mm × width 268 mm
gift 2007
Stichting Kessler-de Lange