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Una giovane femmina di germano reale, stanca di avere i piedi bagnati, si è appollaiata sopra un albero.
Durante l'ultima estate l'interruzione notturna del viadotto "Angitola", sito tra le località di Vibo Valentia-Pizzo e Lamezia Terme, ha fatto sì che tutto il traffico merci notturno subisse uno scostamento d'orario non indifferente. Ecco uno di questi casi, dove vediamo transitare nei pressi di Bagnara (RC) il Bologna Interporto-Catania Bicocca, con titolare la pulitissima E494.019.
A Danish portrait photo of a Swedish woman from the late 1860s.
The photo was taken by V.E. Svendsen in Copenhagen. The back shows prints of medals the studio has received, the latest being from 1866 - so the photo was taken after that, but not too many years later. And on the back is written, in ink: [translated from Swedish] To Agnes Lundqvist with many cordial greetings from the friend Beata Cöster. [A.L. is also a Swedish name.]
I haven't been able to pin-point the lady precisely - but I have found a Jakob Palm, born in 1884 in Lund, southern Sweden, whose mother was a Beata Cöster. The name B.C. could not have been that common, the age could fit - I think it is conceivable that she was at an age that she could have given birth some 15 years later, after the photo was taken. And it would suit geographically too - to travel from Lund to Denmark and Copenhagen, was not at all uncommon at this time (especially if you were well off, which she really looks to be). If this is indeed that Beata Cöster, she would go on to marry August Palm, librarian at the Lund University library.