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English: A ship biscuit, purportedly the oldest in the world, is displayed prominently at the maritime museum in Kronborg castle, Elsinore, Denmark. The label tells that this biscuit dates from as early as 1852. (Cropped version of photo for use in small spaces).
Dansk: En beskøjt, formodentlig den ældste i verden, der bliver udstillet i museet for søfart ved Kronborg slot, Helsingør, Danmark. Mærkaten viser at beskøjten dateres til at være fra 1852. (Klippet version af foto for brug i mindre plads).
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    • 2012-10-18T19:17:05Z Ubcule 2112x2816 (1037798 Bytes) Shadows brightened, highlights enhanced using only PS "Highlight/Shadow" tool.
    • 2006-11-03T08:00:17Z Pcziko 2112x2816 (248945 Bytes) A ship biscuit, purportedly the oldest in the world, is displayed prominently at the maritime museum in Kronborg castle, Elsinore, Denmark. The label tells that this biscuit dates from as early as 1852. Photo by Paul Cziko.

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