English: Map of central Copenhagen around 1905, before undreground tunnels existed in Copenhagen
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Swedish Encyclopedia "Nordisk Familjebok" , volume 15 of 38, article "Köpenhamn" (Copenhagen) printed in 1911.
Author
Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig för "Nordisk Familjebok"
Has been Public Domain for more than 30 years. The entire encyklopedia is found at
https://runeberg.org/nf/
- Project Runeberg, but this coloured map is only found in books
Shows especially how the railways were connected before railway tunnels came in use in Copenhagen
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sold the map evenearlier than vol 15 of 38 was printed. (Actually there was no Swedish laws reg. copyrights until in 1960 - but this map (part of) is at yhe very least 105 years old.
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