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Ribe and the Castle Hill, 1904.
MNY201192 
Ribe. The "pagan".
MNY201203 
Ribe, Interior of the Domkirke as restored, 1904.
MNY17074 
The great organ in Ribe Domkirke, after the restoration, 1904.
MNY22539 
Ribe, the pulpit in the Domkirke.
MNY35296 
Ribe. The "pagan".
MNY12578 
"The swans arch their necks in the limpid stream."
MNY39537 
The great crucifix in Ribe Domkirke, put away in one of the galleries at the Reformation; unearthed and restored at the restoration (finished 1904).
MNY10605 
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
MNY273 
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).
MNY2489 
Ribe. Hausen's bakery, torn down in the restoration of the Domkirke to give more room.
MNY31336 
"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.
MNY39613 
Dedication of the Domkirke, August 7, 1904. The Royal Family all up at the altar with the ministers etc. Lammel & Katie to the right, in the seats past ahead of crowd in the aisle. I [Jacob A. Riis] s
MNY4114 
Ribe, King Christian coming out of the Domkirke on the day of its dedication, August 7th, 1904. The crown princess behind him.
MNY19785 
Ribe, "Slippen," the alley leading to the river, where my bother Theodore was drowned.
MNY35293 
Ribe, Interior of the Domkirke as restored, 1904.
MNY201197 
The great organ in Ribe Domkirke, after the restoration, 1904.
MNY201191 
Ribe, the pulpit in the Domkirke.
MNY201199 
"The swans arch their necks in the limpid stream."
MNY201196 
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
MNY33057 
Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Ribe and the Castle Hill, 1904. 
The landscape surrounding Ribe, Denmark, Domkirke in the distance. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY31660 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5088px × 3888px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Cathedrals
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Lakes & ponds
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Ribe (Denmark)