The back of daguerreotype. Art Master Farm, Now Camsbostad. A frontal spice is now busy on it against the camera facing the facade. Otherwise, the house is an external unchanged. The outdoor booths to the left remain. In the direction of the same glimpse in the background Christine church in Sala. The building with the semi-circular window in the direction of the church remains and is called the trolley bod, but has been an superstructure over a warehouse for the art of new wheel housing to Gustav III's shaft. The new wheelhouse, which is left, is the building in the background on the center o
The back of daguerreotype. Art Master Farm, Now Camsbostad. A frontal spice is now busy on it against the camera facing the facade. Otherwise, the house is an external unchanged. The outdoor booths to the left remain. In the direction of the same glimpse in the background Christine church in Sala. The building with the semi-circular window in the direction of the church remains and is called the trolley bod, but has been an superstructure over a warehouse for the art of new wheel housing to Gustav III's shaft. The new wheelhouse, which is left, is the building in the background on the center of the image, from which - probably through something wrong with the plate - a smoke appears to rise. Behind the trolley bode a long building, called the stocklid. It has since the image was moved to another location and holds a circular saw for mining wood. To the right of the art champion, the then laven is shown over Queen Kristina's shaft. The current laven, who has a completely different appearance, was built in 1858, why it is fully clarified that the picture is taken before this time. The picture taken from the left.
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Photo credit: © BTEU/TEKNISKA / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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