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Sicilian-Calabrian earthquake of 28 December 1908: apse of the Cathedral of Messina destroyed by the earthquake
Sicilian-Calabrian earthquake of 28 December 1908: apse of the Cathedral of Messina destroyed by the earthquake Messina. Date of Photograph:28/12/1908-1909 ca
Unidentified Author,Roster, Giorgio
RGD-S-000102-5200
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