File:AM 738 4to, 39v, BW Ullr.jpeg

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Description An illustration of the Norse god Ullr, from an Icelandic 17th century manuscript. A scan of a black and white photography.
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Source AM 738 4to, http://skaldic.arts.usyd.edu.au/db.php?table=images&id=22778. Digitized version available from . Image processing (crop, erase etc.) by Skadinaujo (talk · contribs)
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