Finland's first photo was taken by Henrik Cajander in 1842, and it was a daguerrotype. The house in picture was demolished in 1962, and you can see the house below. The house was called Nobel's House, named after architect Immanuel Nobel, who also was Alfred Nobel's father.
Tässä purettavana oleva sama "Nobelin talo", jota Henrik Cajander kuvasi vuonna 1962.
Same house being demolished, year 1962.
Alkuperäinen kuva, joka käännetty ja suoristettu.
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