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#69 Break on the grass. The woman on the left is the school teacher’s daughter Carola Aurell.

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#69 Break on the grass. The woman on the left is the school teacher’s daughter Carola Aurell.

50+ Historical Photos Capturing Everyday Life In Sweden From the Early 20th Century

#69 Break on the grass. The woman on the left is the school teacher’s daughter Carola Aurell.

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#70 In this photo, at the back of the sledge is Elin Larsson Tingersten (b. 1902) from Arla in Frinnaryd and her younger sister Svea (b. 1909). The girls were daughters of Crown hunters Larsson.→

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