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233:Pestrý týden
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177:pictorialism
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130:camera, and
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60:Ignác Šechtl
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40:Ignác Šechtl
32:photographer
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1338:1954 deaths
1333:1877 births
1172:Český svět,
989:Autochromes
769:1917, May 9
575:1877, May 9
299:processes.
92:Jan Voseček
83:stereoscopy
67:chemigraphy
50:Early years
1327:Categories
1273:(in Czech)
1228:(in Czech)
1210:(in Czech)
1192:(in Czech)
1182:(in Czech)
1169:(in Czech)
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1078:(in Czech)
866:References
560:Chronology
551:After the
472:Autochrome
297:Autochrome
278:Kutná Hora
120:Autochrome
847:communist
693:Pelhřimov
647:1898–1899
627:1892–1895
474:process.
433:1919–1920
379:1902–1903
320:35mm film
282:that town
228:35mm film
185:Pelhřimov
122:process,
1085:Archived
322:camera.
238:Jáchymov
167:Emperor
165:Austrian
157:Sedlčany
487:at the
289:Bohemia
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707:London
193:London
159:, the
71:Prague
1277:Tábor
1061:Tábor
1049:Tábor
809:Jivno
751:Písek
581:Tábor
567:Year
331:Year
317:Leica
224:Leica
128:Leica
112:Tábor
79:Kolín
56:Tábor
29:Czech
1281:ISBN
1260:ISBN
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1200:ISBN
1159:ISBN
841:1951
701:1906
687:1906
677:1904
667:1902
603:1895
593:1880
520:1948
497:1936
480:1934
463:1921
446:1920
409:1918
396:1917
366:1902
339:1901
295:and
116:film
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419:TGM
308:on
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