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The first page of the oldest preserved town book of Bochnia comprising the entries from 1486-1508, kept in the collection of the Files of the town of Bochnia, ref. nr ASB 10.
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The title page of the "Catalogue of the burghers of Bochnia" which starts with the entries from 1531, kept in the collection of the Files of the town of Bochnia, ref. nr ASB 71.
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A parchment document issued by King Sigismund August, who confirmed all rights and privileges of the town of Bochnia at the General Assembly (Sejm) in Piotrków Trybunalski on 13 December 1548. Kept in the collection of the Files of the town of Bochnia, ref. nr ASB 2.
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A parchment document issued by King August III on 9 January 1749 which, apart from the confirmation of all rights and privileges the town had been granted so far, contains a detailed description of salaries of the town councillors in Bochnia. Kept in the collection of the Files of the town of Bochnia, ref. nr ASB 3.
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A map of the centre of Bochnia from the second half of the 19th century depicting, among others, St. Nicholas Church, Upper Market Place, St. Kunegunda Square ... Kept in the collection of the Files of the town of Bochnia, ref. no ZMB 219.
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A map of the timber storage and the neighbouring buildings from 1883 in the area of the present town park called Planty. Kept in the collection of the Files of the town of Bochnia, ref. no ZMB 169.
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A multicolour coat of arms of the royal, mining town of Bochnia, placed on the title page of the Book of Bochnia Councillors from 1832. Kept in the collection of Files of the town of Bochnia, ref.nr ZMB 142.
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The plans for the "Craftsmen House" at Biała Street - the headquarters of, among others, the Rifle Association and, at present, the Guild of Miscellaneous Crafts in Bochnia. Kept in the collection of the Files of the town of Bochnia, ref. no ZMB (Bud.) Varia.
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The Nazi order regarding the residence of Jews in Kreishauptmanschaft Krakau-Land from 7 April 1941, establishing Bochnia, among others, as a place of concentration for Jews. From the collection "Posters of the State Archive in Bochnia", ref. nr AF 171.
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The first page from one of the oldest Middle School Chronicles in Poland, started in 1817 and referring to events from 1816. Kept in the collection of the files of the King Casimirus State Middle and High School in Bochnia, ref. no GPB 1.
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