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| Level | Photographic shoot |
| Definition of the object | Positives (5) |
| Author | Publifoto |
| Period | 1952 |
| Place taken | Monza |
| General description of the subject | Alberto Ascari and Nino Farina at the 5th Monza Autodrome Grand Prix in 1952. The event was won by Nino Farina of Ferrari, followed by team mates André Simon and Rudi Fischer. |
| Technical data |
5 positives - 24.3 x 17.9; 23 x 17.3; 24 x 17.6 - B/W - gelatin silver bromide/paper |
| People | Ascari, Alberto Farina, Nino |
| Categories | Sport > Car races > Monza Grand Prix |
| Vehicles > Automobiles > Ferrari |
| Image 1 di 3 | |
| Number | 4734 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Full description of the subject | Driver Alberto Ascari in Ferrari no. 22 during the 5th Monza Autodrome Grand Prix in 1952. |
| Image 1 di 3 | |
| Number | 37359 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Full description of the subject | Driver Nino Farina in Ferrari no. 20 during the 5th Monza Autodrome Grand Prix in 1952. |
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