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English: Moscow in XXIII Century. Moscow River Oceanic Port. . Russian Empire postcard, Einem Factory, 1914, Moscow.
Русский: Почтовая карточка из серии "Москва в 23 веке" шоколадной фирмы "Эйнем" 1914 года - "Москва-река". Текст оборотной стороны:
«Оживленные, шумные берега большой судоходной Москвы-реки. По прозрачным глубоким волнам широкого торгового порта несутся огромные транспортные и торговые крейсера и многоэтажные пассажирские пароходы. Весь флот мира — исключительно торговый. Военный упразднен после мирного договора в Гааге. В шумной гавани видны разнохарактерные костюмы всех народов земного шари, ибо Москва-река сделалась мировым торговым портом».
Репродукция взята из журнала "Очевидное и невероятное" за 2008 год. Также публиковалась журнале в "Техника-молодёжи".
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Source A reproduction of the postcard dated early 20th century, own scan / Репродукция почтовой карточки 1914 года, свой скан бумажной версии
Author unknown and is not indicated on the postcard / на карточке не указан
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