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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Photo of the Kunst- und Gewerbeschule Charlottenburg seen from north-west}} {{de|1=Fotografie der Kunst- und Gewerbeschule Charlottenburg von Nordwesten aus}} |Source =Architekturmuseum TU Berlin |Author...
Bratring Paul, Kunstgewerbe- und Handwerkerschule, Berlin-Charlottenburg (1899-1900): Ansicht. Foto auf Karton, 55,9 x 46 cm (inkl. Scanr?nder). TU Berlin Architekturmuseum Inv. Nr. F 5782.