Ignác Šechtl
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Ignác Šechtl (1840–1911) | |||
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Description | Austro-Hungarian photographer and cinematographer | ||
Date of birth/death | 26 May 1840 | 6 July 1911 / 5 July 1911 | |
Location of birth/death | Prague | 1=Tábor | |
Work period | 1865 - 1911 | ||
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1=Tábor | ||
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Ignác Josef Šechtl (Czech spelling), or Ignaz Josef Schächtl (German spelling; 1840 Prague – 1911 Tábor), was an ethnic Czech photographer during the final decades of the Habsburg monarchy.
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Group of members of Sokol club in sport costumes, approx. 1900
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Group of members of Tábor Sokol club in garbs
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Jumping over horse at Sokol slet in Prague, 1901
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View of Old Town in Tábor, now Czech Republic, beginning of the 20th century
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Sokol parade in front of Kotnov castle, Tábor, now Czech Republic
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Main square in Tábor with city hall and church, 1895
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View of the city of Tábor from north, end of 19th century
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Bechyně at the beginning of the 20th century, hand-coloured slide
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Oskar Nedbal, Czech composer, 1901
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Josef Holeček, Czech writer, probably 1909
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Portrait of František Křižík taken at Šechtl and Voseček studios in Tábor, most likely in 1902 during construction of electric railway from Tábor to Bechyně
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Interior of main church in Tábor before reconstruction in 1897.
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Interior of main church in Tábor after reconstruction in 1897.