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English: "Scharley in Oberschlesien", the lithography of Ernst Wilhelm Knippel (1811–1900) showing open pit zinc ore mine Scharley in Scharley (Polish: Szarlej, now part of Piekary Śląskie in Poland), published in Schmiedeberg, ca. 1840–1855, original size: 34,6/47,0 cm.
English: „Scharley in Oberschlesien” litografia, której autorem jest Ernst Wilhelm Knippel (1811–1900), przedstawia odkrywkową kopalnię rudy cynku Scharley w Szarleju, wydana w Schmiedebergu, ca. 1840–1855, rozmiar oryginalny: 34,6/47,0 cm.
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Source https://www.sbc.org.pl/dlibra/publication/37894/edition/34527
Author Ernst Wilhelm Knippel (1811-1900)

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