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Die Gartenlaube  Template:Gartenlaube (1856) s:de:Die Gartenlaube (1856)
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Die Gartenlaube
Subtitle Illustrirtes Familienblatt
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Panorama vom Thüringerwalde in der am weitesten sichtbaren Ausdehnung von Ilmenau bis Eisenach (7 Meilen).
(Gezeichnet an der thüringischen [Eisen??chen dem Leinakanal und Fröttstedt.)
1. Kickelhahn bei Ilmenau, 2652 F. 2. Schneekopf, 3043 F. 3. Kienberg bei Ohrdruff. 4. Herzberg. 5. Brand (beim ruhlaer Steuerhaus). 6. Ziegelberg [???.] 7. Chaussee von Gotha. 8. Hohe Tanne bei weimar. Stützerbach. 9. Dörnberg. 10. Dachsberg bei Ernstroda. 11. Körnberg bei Friedrichsroda 1994 F. 12. Schauenburg bei Friedrichsroda. 13. Reinbardtsberg bei Reinhardtsbrunn. 14. Abtsberg, Schloß Reinhardtsbrunn gegenüber. 15. Simmetsberg, in der [???] Tanzbuche. 16. Schorn, zwischen Taberz und Reinhardtsbrunn. 17. Großer Jagdsberg bei Broterode. 18. Uebelberg (Pavillon) bei Taberz, 2200 Fuß. 19. Walterhausen mit Schloß Tenneberg. 20. Inselsberg. 21. Hübel bei Caberz. 22. Tröhberg bei Winterstein. 23. Lauchaer Holz. 24. Große Marktberg [??.]] 25. Mittelberg. Ruhlaer Forst. 26. Der hohe Stillstein bei Schmalkalden. 27. Lauchaer Holz. 28. Laucha. 29. Wartburg. 30. Hörselberg, 1535 Fuß. 31. Ba[t???]ttstedt.
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Deutsch: Bild aus Seite 308.
English: Image from page 308.
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Language German
Publication date 1856
publication_date QS:P577,+1856-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication Leipzig
Source Google Books
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