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Dronning Ingrid av Danmark |
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2010-07-15 07:34:34(UTC) (Original uploaded at 2008-09-20 11:04:36) |
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Immediate source: Waternberg Trust. Originally uploaded on en.wikipedia |
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Original uploaded by Mariaflores1955 (Transfered by Anne-Sophie Ofrim) |
The future Queen of Denmark, Princess Ingrid of Sweden in 1930s. Photo: Jaeger.
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Original upload history
This file was originally uploaded at en.wikipedia as IngridofSweden.jpg, before it was transfered to Commons.
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- 2008-09-20 11:04:36 | Mariaflores1955 | 95071 | 517×762 | The future queen Ingrid of Denmark, princess Ingrid of Sweden in 1930s. Photo: Jaeger. {{PD-Sweden-photo}}
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