File:Teatro Sociale di Camogli, esterni, 1900, original.tiff

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Italiano: Il Teatro Sociale di Camogli, in una foto degli esterni, 1900.
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Source Biblioteca di Camogli "Niccolò Cuneo"
Author Juanito Mortola
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