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Summary
| Title |
Britische Königin Elisabeth II. in Brühl  |
| Original caption |
For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme.  |
Besuch von Königin Elisabeth II. |
| Archive description |
| Description provided by the archive when the original description is incomplete or wrong. You can help by reporting errors and typos at Commons:Bundesarchiv/Error reports. |
Deutschlandbesuch von Königin Elizabeth II. von Großbritannien.- Brühl, Schloss Augustusburg.- Barbara Becker (Barbara Feltus) und Boris Becker beim Heraufsteigen der Treppe |
| Depicted people |
- Becker, Boris: Tennisspieler, Unternehmer, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
- Feltus, Barbara: Schauspielerin, Ex-Ehefrau von Boris Becker, Bundesrepublik Deutschland#
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| Date |
October 1992 |
| Photographer |
Jirka, Marie-Josefine |
| Institution |
German Federal Archives  |
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| Native name |
Das Bundesarchiv |
| Location |
Koblenz (headquarters) |
| Coordinates |
50° 20′ 33.00″ N, 7° 34′ 21.00″ E |
| Established |
1952 |
| Website |
www.bundesarchiv.de |
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| Madame Josefine Jirka (Bild 199) |
| Accession number |
Bild 199-1992-088-25 |
| Source |
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This image was provided to Wikimedia Commons by the German Federal Archive (Deutsches Bundesarchiv) as part of a cooperation project. The German Federal Archive guarantees an authentic representation only using the originals (negative and/or positive), resp. the digitalization of the originals as provided by the Digital Image Archive. |
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