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Mount Ohlssen-Bagge trail - Wilpena Pound Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mount Ohlssen-Bagge trail - Wilpena Pound Royalty Free Stock Photo
Top of Mount Ohlssen-Bagge - Wilpena Pound Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mount Ohlssen-Bagge - Wilpena Pound Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mount Ohlssen-Bagge - Wilpena Pound Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Comic Book Art: Seagull On Branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
A happy ram Royalty Free Stock Photo
T. Bagge House in Old Salem, North Carolina
Judges of the hat parade, Ann Wilson, Daniel Paris and Anders Bagge Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hyperrealistic Illustration Of Three Bagels On Blue Table Royalty Free Stock Photo
Top of Mount Ohlssen-Bagge - Wilpena Pound Royalty Free Stock Photo
French Bulldog Puppy: A Nostalgic Children\'s Book Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abstract Coloured Bird: A Fusion Of Dino Valls, Peter Bagge, And Satirical Expressionism Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The house was built by Traugott Bagge in 1787, a storekeeper, as a home for his assistant George Biwighausen, in Old Salem, North Carolina. A sign carries his name next to a hanging bell.


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