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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Hermelin, Samuel Gustaf Benzelstierna, friherre, 1744–1820
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Maps & Atlas (printed)
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map
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Cities and towns -- Sweden -- Pictorial works.
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Göta Canal (Sweden) -- Maps.
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Sweden -- Pictorial works.
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Finland -- Maps.
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Hermelin, Samuel Gustaf Benzelstierna, friherre, 1744–1820
Geographiske chartor öfver Swerige
1797-1807
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Karta öfver segelleden från Stockholm kanalvägen till Götheborg
[1860?]
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Karta öfver segelleden från Stockholm kanalvägen till Götheborg
[1856]
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Karta öfver segelleden från Stockholm kanalvägen till Götheborg
[1851?]