Delft Trailer (1920)
01 January 1920 Factual 21 mins
Documentary about the city of Delft.
Watch the official Delft 1920 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1920 Factual 21 mins
Documentary about the city of Delft.
Watch the official Delft 1920 trailer in HD below.
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Netherlands 01 January 1920
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