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ཡིག་ཆའི་ལོ་རྒྱུས།
ཟླ་ཚེས་/དུས་ཚོད་གནུན་ཏེ་རྩོམ་ཡིག་ལ་ལྟ་བ།
ཚེས་གྲངས། / དུས་ཚོད། | བསྡུས་དོན། | ཚད། | སྤྱོད་མི། | བསམ་ཚུལ། | |
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ད་ལྟ། | ༡༩:༠༠, ༡༩ ཟླ་དང་པོ། ༢༠༢༣ | ༡,༥༧༤ × ༡,༩༢༩ (༡.༧༢ MB) | Yann | Reverted to version as of 23:04, 28 July 2013 (UTC) | |
༡༤:༢༨, ༡༩ ཟླ་དང་པོ། ༢༠༢༣ | ༣,༡༤༨ × ༣,༨༥༨ (༡༠.༥༩ MB) | RaphaelQS | Same picture, higher resolution | ||
༢༣:༠༤, ༢༨ ཟླ་བདུན་པ། ༢༠༡༣ | ༡,༥༧༤ × ༡,༩༢༩ (༡.༧༢ MB) | Lecen | Reverted to version as of 17:35, 9 September 2012 - Please leave the original daguerreotype as it is | ||
༢༡:༢༢, ༢༨ ཟླ་བདུན་པ། ༢༠༡༣ | ༡,༥༧༤ × ༡,༩༢༩ (༢.༣༧ MB) | Mahagaja | better color | ||
༡༧:༣༥, ༩ ཟླ་དགུ་བ། ༢༠༡༢ | ༡,༥༧༤ × ༡,༩༢༩ (༡.༧༢ MB) | Liandrei | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |Description={{en|Black and white daguerrotype of Emily Dickinson, c. early 1847}} |Source=http://www2.english.uiuc.edu/baym/255/dickensn.jpg |Date=1846-47 |Author={{unknown}} |Permission= |o... |
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