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English: Head and shoulders portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II by Court Photographer T. H. Voigt of Frankfurt, 1902.
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Collection of the 5th Earl of Lonsdale relating to the Court of the German Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Imperial German Army and the Imperial German Navy 1890–1914
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