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Dansk:  : 1) En Brud som hun er Kledt naar hun bliver viet paa Föhr.jpg
2) En Kone paa Föhr fom holder Barn til Daaben.
3) En besovet Pige paa Föhr.
Fra Pontoppidans "Danske Atlas", bind 5, København 1769.
Erik Pontoppidan (1698-1764). Biskop og prokansler, teologisk og historisk forfatter. Hans hovedværk "Den Danske Atlas Eller Kongeriget Dannemark" - udgivet i årene 1763 til 1781 - er den første store samlede beskrivelse af Danmark. Værket indeholder mangfoldige - i adskillige tilfælde de tidligste - gengivelser af danske byer og steder samt 15 kort over danske områder. Pontoppidan nåede selv kun at få udgivet de to første bind, arbejdet videreførtes derefter på grundlag af Pontoppidans forarbejder af Hans de Hofman, Jacob Langebek og B. C.Sandvig.
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Author PONTOPPIDAN, ERIK - FØHR.
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