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Date: 2011-03-29 04:38:07
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Roman Cements for Architectural Restoration to New High Standards Municipal school building, 1908–1910, by Jan Zawiejski, Wąska 3–5, Krakow, Poland. A monumental municipal school building in brick combined with Roma

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