Josef Jindřich Šechtl
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Josef Jindřich Šechtl (1877 Tábor – 1954 Tábor) was a Czech photographer.
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Olympics in Berlin 1936
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Olympic Stadium in Berlin 1936
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Olympic Fire in Berlin, 1936
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Ferenc Futurista (František Fiala), Czech actor, on celebration of soccer victory over Rome, approx 1934
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Live statue of poetry for Sokol festival in Tábor, 1911
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Group of members of Sokol club in sport costumes, approx. 1900
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Sokol exercises in Tábor, 1924
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Sokol Slet in Prague, 1920
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Jumping over horse on Sokol slet in Prague 1901
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School of Agriculture, Tábor, Czech Republic, approx 1935
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View of Old Town in Tábor, Czech Republic, beginning of 20th century
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Sokol parade in the front of Kotnov castle, Tábor, Czech Republic
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View of city Tábor, Czech Republic, from North at the end of 19th century
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Photograph of lake Jordán, Tábor, Czech Republic, bromoil, 1920s
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Spa in Jáchymov at the beginning of 20th century
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View of Kutná Hora for Church of st. Barbara
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Bechyně on the beginning of 20th century, hand colored slide
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Portrait of František Křižík taken by Šechtl and Voseček studios in Tábor, most likely in 1902 during construction of electric railway from Tábor to Bechyně.
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Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk leaving train in Tábor, with daughter Olga and son Jan, 21 Dec 1918, return journey from exile
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Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk leaving train in Tábor, with daughter Olga, 21 Dec 1918, return journey from exile
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Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk - digitally manipulated from the image "leaving train" (horizontally flipped!)
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Interrior of main church in Tábor after reconstruction in 1897.
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Richard Lauda, painter, 1910.