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English: ~ Columbus at Barcelona ~ This scene is from one of the panels of the bronze doors by Randolph Rogers in the Capitol at Washington. On each side of the scene represented is a niche, in one of which is a statue of Ferdinand and in the other a statue of Balboa. The 6¢ Columbian, purple. ~ Columbus Welcomed at Barcelona ~.
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