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Ribe. The Domkirke as restored after twenty one years of labor. The Marie tower rebuilt, had been down a couple of hundred years (the small tower to the right).

Ribe. The Domkirke as restored after twenty one years of labor. The Marie tower rebuilt, had been down a couple of hundred years (the small tower to the right).

Ribe. The Domkirke as restored after twenty one years of labor. The Marie tower rebuilt, had been down a couple of hundred years (the small tower to the right).

Ribe. The Domkirke as restored after twenty one years of labor. The Marie tower rebuilt, had been down a couple of hundred years (the small tower to the right).

Ribe, Interior of the Domkirke as restored, 1904.

Ribe, Interior of the Domkirke as restored, 1904.

Ribe, Interior of the Domkirke as restored, 1904.

Ribe, Interior of the Domkirke as restored, 1904.

The great organ in Ribe Domkirke, after the restoration, 1904.

The great organ in Ribe Domkirke, after the restoration, 1904.

The great organ in Ribe Domkirke, after the restoration, 1904.

The great organ in Ribe Domkirke, after the restoration, 1904.

Ribe, the pulpit in the Domkirke.

Ribe, the pulpit in the Domkirke.

The great crucifix in Ribe Domkirke, put away in one of the galleries at the Reformation; unearthed and restored at the restoration (finished 1904).

The great crucifix in Ribe Domkirke, put away in one of the galleries at the Reformation; unearthed and restored at the restoration (finished 1904).

The great crucifix in Ribe Domkirke, put away in one of the galleries at the Reformation; unearthed and restored at the restoration (finished 1904).

The great crucifix in Ribe Domkirke, put away in one of the galleries at the Reformation; unearthed and restored at the restoration (finished 1904).

Ribe. Hausen's bakery, torn down in the restoration of the Domkirke to give more room.

Ribe. Hausen's bakery, torn down in the restoration of the Domkirke to give more room.

Ribe. Hausen's bakery, torn down in the restoration of the Domkirke to give more room.

Ribe. Hausen's bakery, torn down in the restoration of the Domkirke to give more room.

Ribe, the pulpit in the Domkirke.

Ribe, the pulpit in the Domkirke.

Ribe Domkirke. The "pagan" that was uncovered when the white wash of centuries was removed in the restoration (1904) -- see him up in the top of the arch to the left. He is supposed to be protecting a

Ribe Domkirke. The "pagan" that was uncovered when the white wash of centuries was removed in the restoration (1904) -- see him up in the top of the arch to the left. He is supposed to be protecting a

Ribe Domkirke. The "pagan" that was uncovered when the white wash of centuries was removed in the restoration (1904) -- see him up in the top of the arch to the left. He is supposed to be protecting a

Ribe Domkirke. The "pagan" that was uncovered when the white wash of centuries was removed in the restoration (1904) -- see him up in the top of the arch to the left. He is supposed to be protecting a

Ribe Domkirke. The "pagan" that was uncovered when the white wash of centuries was removed in the restoration (1904) -- see him up in the top of the arch to the left. He is supposed to be protecting a

Ribe Domkirke. The "pagan" that was uncovered when the white wash of centuries was removed in the restoration (1904) -- see him up in the top of the arch to the left. He is supposed to be protecting a

Ribe and the Castle Hill, 1904.

Ribe and the Castle Hill, 1904.

Ribe and the Castle Hill, 1904.

Ribe and the Castle Hill, 1904.

Ribe. The "pagan".

Ribe. The "pagan".

Ribe. The "pagan".

Ribe. The "pagan".

"The accursed candle stick" in Ribe, Domkirke. Upon it is an inscription cursing the one who removes it. It was put up by some purse-proud knights in the middle ages.

"The accursed candle stick" in Ribe, Domkirke. Upon it is an inscription cursing the one who removes it. It was put up by some purse-proud knights in the middle ages.

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Ribe. The Domkirke as restored (1904) after twenty one years of labor. The Marie tower rebuilt, had been down a couple of hundred years (the small tower to the right).

Creator Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Accession number 90.13.2.186 
Unique identifier MNY17173 
Dated 1904 
Object Type lantern slide
Inscription / technical details On slide borders: WILLIAM T. GREGG, OPTICIAN / 104 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. 
Medium gelatin silver transparency, hand coloring
Signif Assoc William T. Gregg
File dimensions 14.0 in × 11.4 in at 300dpi
35.5 cm × 29.1 cm at 300dpi 
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