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a large wooden building sitting in the middle of a forest
Świdermajer is a distinct Polish architectural style developed in late 19th and early 20th century in Masovia along the railroad linking Warsaw with Otwock. The style was applied almost exclusively to wooden villas of the middle classes. Developed by Michał Elwiro Andriolli, the style combined traditional elements of local wooden architecture with the Swiss style popular after the world fair in Vienna of 1873 (wide roofs), Russian traditional houses of the common peop
an old wooden china cabinet with glass doors on the top and bottom shelf, against a white background
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an assortment of stickers with cartoon characters on them, all depicting different types of people
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Zoetrpe strip bigger coloured
an abstract painting with black and white lines on green grass in front of a building
an old wooden gate with carvings on it
Egy mesteri székelykapu Kézdivásárhelyről
an old book with some type of decorative letters and numbers on the pages, all in different styles
Porch Skirting Mistakes - Old House Guy
a white shelf sitting on top of a floor next to a wall
Staket med boll - B-Å Persson Snickeri
a wooden gate with carved designs on the top and sides, in front of a grassy field
a wooden balcony with decorative woodwork and tile work on the railings, along with two windows
A weboldal blokkolt.
Kézzel faragott kapuk kerítések és korlátok
a wooden structure sitting on top of a grass covered field in front of a house
an old wooden clock tower with intricate carvings
Świdermajer is a distinct Polish architectural style developed in late 19th and early 20th century in Masovia along the railroad linking Warsaw with Otwock. The style was applied almost exclusively to wooden villas of the middle classes. Developed by Michał Elwiro Andriolli, the style combined traditional elements of local wooden architecture with the Swiss style popular after the world fair in Vienna of 1873 (wide roofs), Russian traditional houses of the common peop