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The Piazza Della Signora, Florence, in Medici Times. A painting over four hundred years old, by an unknown Florentine artist, showing the square as it was in those days. On the right is the Palazzo Vecchio, on the left is a glimpse of the Duomo.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 22, 9 December 1932, Page 6

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The Piazza Della Signora, Florence, in Medici Times. A painting over four hundred years old, by an unknown Florentine artist, showing the square as it was in those days. On the right is the Palazzo Vecchio, on the left is a glimpse of the Duomo. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 22, 9 December 1932, Page 6

The Piazza Della Signora, Florence, in Medici Times. A painting over four hundred years old, by an unknown Florentine artist, showing the square as it was in those days. On the right is the Palazzo Vecchio, on the left is a glimpse of the Duomo. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 22, 9 December 1932, Page 6

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